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- Pakudha Kaccāyana was an Indian teacher and philosopher who lived around the 6th century BCE, contemporaneous with Mahavira and the Buddha. He was an...
- Kātyāyana or Mahākātyāyana (Sanskrit; Pali: Kaccāyana, sometimes shortened to Kaccāna; also Mahākaccāna, or Mahākaccāyana) was a disciple of Gautama Buddha...
- teachers (Pūraṇa K****apa, Makkhali Gosāla, Ajita Kesakambala, Pakudha Kaccāyana, Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaputta and Sañjaya Belaṭṭhaputta) the same question, yet...
- work. It is "not only a grand commentary on the Buddha's discourse to Kaccayana, the only discourse cited by name, but also a detailed and careful analysis...
- Mahavira, Pūraṇa K****apa, Makkhali Gosāla, Ajita Kesakambalī, Pakudha Kaccāyana, and Sañjaya Belaṭṭhaputta, as recorded in Samaññaphala Sutta, with whose...
- all irrelevant to a man's fate." Ajivika Ajñana Makkhali Gosala Pakudha Kaccayana Purana K****apa Shramana "Indian rationalism, Charvaka to Narendra Dabholkar"...
- Kangxi Emperor. In Thailand, Budai is sometimes confused with the arhat Kaccāyana, known in Thailand as Phra Sangkajai or Phra Sangkachai. Buddha praised...
- commentary on Kaccayana's Grammar. Suttaniddesa or Nyasapradipa by Chapata or Saddhammajoti-pala Kaccayana-sara, ab abridgement of Kaccayana's Grammar written...
- saints, like Pūraṇa K****apa, Makkhali Gosāla, Ajita Kesakambalī, Pakudha Kaccāyana, Sanjaya Belatthiputta and Nigaṇṭha Nātaputta (Mahavira)... — Digha Nikaya...
- (ucchedavāda; natthikavāda) Live happily; with death, all is annihilated. Pakudha Kaccāyana Eternalism and categoricalism (s****atavāda; sattakāyavāda) Matter, pleasure...