- ŚŪRASENA KĀŚĪ BĀHLIKA
KAMBOJA GANDHĀRA
MATSYA AṄGA {{{3}}} Aparanta, or
Aparantaka (meaning "Western border") was a
geographical region of
ancient India...
- Yona (Lit. "Ionian" or "Gr****")
leader of the
mission to
Aparantaka. The
country of
Aparantaka has been
identified as the
northwestern part of the Indian...
-
converted in
Aparantaka and that
thousands of men and
women entered the
Order ("pabbajja"): "The
thera Dhammarakkhita the Yona,
being gone to
Aparantaka and having...
-
modern Mysore region)
Rakkhita to
Vanavasa Dhammarakkhita the Gr**** to
Aparantaka (western India) Maha-dhamma-rakkhita to
Maharashtra Maharakkhita to the...
- to an end ... he sent
forth theras, one here and one there: ... and to
Aparantaka (the "Western countries"
corresponding to
Gujarat and Sindh) he sent the...
- Dārṣṭāntika-Sautrāntika Masters) who were also
referred to as Bahirdesaka,
Aparāntaka and Pāścāttya, and the Mūlasarvāstivādins. As the
various groups influenced...
-
council to an end… he sent
forth theras, one here and one there: …and to
Aparantaka (the "Western countries"
corresponding to
Gujarat and Sindh) he sent the...
- the Yona
elder monk (thero)
Dharmaraksita was sent to the
country of
Aparantaka in
Western India also. Ashoka's Rock
Edict XIII also
pairs the
Yonas with...
- (Tamil Nadu) The Yona (Gr****)
elder Dharmaraksita led the
mission to
Aparantaka ("Western border",
consisting of
Northern Gujarat, Kathiawar,
Kachch and...
- ****erts that
there are
seven types of songs, and
these are Mandraka,
Aparantaka, Rovindaka, Prakari, Ullopyaka,
Ovedaka and Uttara. It also elaborates...