- Kātyāyana or Mahākātyāyana (Sanskrit; Pali: Kaccāyana,
sometimes shortened to
Kaccāna; also Mahākaccāna, or Mahākaccāyana) was a
disciple of
Gautama Buddha....
- the
Burmese monk
Mingun Sayadaw wrote about Yaśodharā-Bhadda
Kaccana Theri:
Bhaddha Kaccana Theri,
after attaining arahatship, was most
proficient in the...
- and
brother of
Princess Yasodhara. He
married Kaccanā of Devadaha,
daughter of Devadahasakka.
Kaccanā and
Sihahanu had
these children: King Śuddhodana...
- king of the Kalpa). Śuddhodana's
father was
Sihahanu and his
mother was
Kaccanā. Śuddhodana's
chief consort was Maha Maya, with whom he had Siddhartha...
-
Sanskrit parallel Kātyāyanaḥsūtra)
explains the
middle way view as follows:
Kaccāna, this
world mostly relies on the dual
notions of
existence and non-existence...
- the
Precepts (WH282/284) Dana: The
Practice of
Giving (WH367/369) Maha
Kaccana:
Master of
Doctrinal Exposition (WH405/406)
Facing the ****ure: Four essays...
- is
mentioned as
having once sta**** in the Simsapāvana in Kosambī. Mahā
Kaccāna lived in a
woodland near Kosambī
after the
holding of the
First Buddhist...
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Queen Māyā, from Nepal, 19th century. Musée Guimet,
Paris Predecessor Kaccanā Successor Mahapa****ati
Gotami Born Devdaha,
Koliya Kingdom Died Kapilavastu...
-
Chinese Saṃyuktāgama 301). The Kaccānagotta
Sutta itself says: This world,
Kaccāna, for the most part
depends on a
duality – upon the
notion of existence...
-
around 150 BCE. The
Nettipakarana is
ascribed to the Buddha's
disciple Kaccana by the text's colophon,
introductory verses, and the
commentary attributed...