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Himalayan lake
Shankha "conch"
Conch s****
Makara "crocodile"
black antimony Kacchapa "tortoise" turtles****
Mukunda "a
particular precious stone" quicksilver...
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concerning a
talkative tortoise appears in the
Buddhist scriptures as the
Kacchapa Jataka. In this version, it is
framed by the
account of a
talkative king...
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endearing image. In
Hindu mythology, the
World Turtle,
named Kurma or
Kacchapa,
supports four
elephants on his back; they, in turn,
carry the
weight of...
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Adiccupatthana Jataka 176. Kalaya-Mutthi
Jataka 177.
Tinduka Jataka 178.
Kacchapa Jataka 179.
Satadhamma Jataka 180.
Duddada Jataka 181.
Asadisa Jataka 182...
- a-kupa-ara,
because it does not move in a well [On
account of its shallowness].
Kacchapa (tortoise) is (so
called because) it
protects (pati) its
mouth (kaccham)...
- Tiger, the
Brahmin and the
Jackal The
Turtle Who Couldn't Stop
Talking (
Kacchapa Jātaka) The
Twelve Sisters The Wise and the
Foolish Merchant Vessantara...
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philosopher of the same name. Śabaripa (c.657)
Luipa (c.669) Vajraghaṇṭā (c.681)
Kācchapa (c.693)
Jalandharipa (c.705),
wrote a
commentary to the
Hevajra tantra...
- name
originated from
Kacchapa,
which means turtle in Sanskrit. The
definition of
Kacchapa is the
reason it was
called Kacchapa because its body resembles...
- Tiger, the
Brahmin and the
Jackal The
Turtle Who Couldn't Stop
Talking (
Kacchapa Jātaka) The
Twelve Sisters The Wise and the
Foolish Merchant Vessantara...