- kallāṇa (mitta) "Greetings (friend)" – the Gr****s
called him
Kalanos. Many
sources refer to
Kalanos as a
Brahmin sage, yet an
analysis of
historical and philosophical...
-
There are
several well-known
examples from
antiquity to
modern times.
Kalanos, also
spelled Cal**** (Ancient Gr****: Καλανὸς) (c. 398 – 323 BCE), was...
- in 4th
century B.C. He is also
referred to as Mandanes. He was guru of
Kalanos, the
noted gymnosophist, who
accompanied Alexander to Persis. When Alexander...
-
Goumenissa Grigori Isoma Kagkadi Kalamaki (Charmpileika)
Kalamias Kalanistra Kalanos Kalavryta Kalentzi Kalfas Kallifoni Kallithea Kalousi Kamares Kamenianoi...
- 1163/156852880X00052. JSTOR 4182084. Halkias, Georgios, "The Self-immolation of
Kalanos and
other Luminous Encounters among Gr****s and
Indian Buddhists in the...
-
Indian philosophers:
Kalanos (Cal****) and
Mandanis III 57 The
Anabasis of
Alexander Arrian VII ii. 3-9
Indian philosophers:
Kalanos (Cal****) and Mandanis...
- Chrysavgi)
Fares (Fares, Prevedos)
Isoma Kalanistra (Kalanistra, Rodia)
Kalanos Kalousi Katarraktis Kritharakia (Kritharakia, Asteri, Toskes) Lakkomata...
-
influenced by the
tales of the gymnosophists,
particularly the
examples set by
Kalanos, Dandamis, and Zarmanochegas.[citation needed] The
Cyrenaic philosopher...
- Buddhism; for a
recent study see
Georgios T . Halkias, "The Self-immolation of
Kalanos and
other Luminous Encounters among Gr****s and
Indian Buddhists in the...
-
Reinvented Buddhism; for a
recent study see
Halkias "The Self-immolation of
Kalanos and
other Luminous Encounters among Gr****s and
Indian Buddhists in the...