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Caitika (Chinese: 制多山部 or 制多部) was an
early Buddhist school, a sub-sect of the Mahāsāṃghika. They were also
known as the
Caityaka sect. The
Caitikas proliferated...
- Mahāsāṃghika, Ekavyāvahārika, Lokottaravāda, Bahuśrutīya, Prajñaptivāda, and
Caitika schools all
regarded arhats as
imperfect in
their attainments compared...
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Abhidharma collection, and that it
likely contained five or six books. The
Caitikas included a
number of sub-sects
including the Pūrvaśailas, Aparaśailas,...
- Buddha" or the "Primordial Buddha"
Mahadeva (Buddhism),
founder of the
Caitika school of
Indian Buddhism or a
literary figure ****ociated with 5 points...
- Mahādeva was a
completely different figure who was the
founder of the
Caitika sect over 100
years later. A
number of
scholars have
concluded that an...
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later times. The
Caitika branch was
based in the
Coastal Andhra region and
especially at Amarāvati and Nāgārjunakoṇḍā. This
Caitika branch included the...
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occurred during the Īkṣvāku
Dynasty in the 3rd
century CE as a
product of the
Caitika schools of the Mahāsāṃghikas. Alex
Wayman has
outlined eleven points of...
- Prajnaptivada, Mahisasaka,
Haimavata (a.k.a. Kasyapiya), Dharmaguptaka,
Caitika, and the
Apara and
Uttara (Purva) Saila.
Warder says that
these were the...
- school.
Another sub-sect
which emerged from the Mahāsāṃghika was
called the
Caitika. They were
concentrated in
Andhra Pradesh and in
South India. Some scholars...
- Mahāyāna sūtras such as the Prajñāparamitā and the Ten
Stages Sutra. In the
Caitika group of nikāyas, the Pūrvaśailas and the Aparaśailas each were
known to...