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Indrabhuti (alternatively King Ja) is a name
attributed to a
number of
individuals that have
become conflated in
Vajrayana Buddhism. One
Indrabhuti, considered...
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identity of
Oddiyana is
conflated with
confusion about the
identity of
Indrabhuti as
Donaldson (2001: p. 11) observes: In his argument, P. C.
Bagchi states...
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Gautama Swami, born as
Indrabhuti Gautama was the
first Ganadhara (chief disciple) of Mahavira, the 24th and last Jain
Tirthankara of
present half cycle...
- from the
records of Xuanzang, and in the
writings of the
celebrated King
Indrabhuti of
Sambalaka of Odra
Desha or
Oddiyan (oldest
known king of Sambalpur)...
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founder of the
Nyaya school of
Hindu philosophy: see Nyāya Sūtras
Indrabhuti Gautama,
chief disciple of
Mahavira Gautama Maharishi, one of the Saptarshis...
- It is
described as a
religious accessory with a long history, used by
Indrabhuti Gautama, a ganadhara,
according to the
canonical text Vipâka sûtra, adhyayana...
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Buddhism first developed in the
country of
Uddiyana or Odra
Desha under King
Indrabhuti,
there is an old and well
known scholarly dispute as to
whether Uddiyana...
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syadvada and nayavada. Mahavira's
teachings were
compiled by
Indrabhuti Gautama (his
chief disciple) as the Jain Agamas. The texts, transmitted...
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bodhisattva Vajrapani. One of the most
famous legends is that of king
Indrabhuti (also
known as King Ja) of
Oddiyana (a
figure related to Vajrapani, in...
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sufficient to
establish a
Buddhist origin of the
worship of Jagannath.
Indrabhuti, the
ancient Buddhist king of Oddiyana,
describes Jagannath as a Buddhist...