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According to
Buddhist legend,
Kanthaka (in Pali and Sanskrit) (6th
century BC, in
Bihar and
Uttar Pradesh, India) was an
eighteen cubit long, favourite...
- He
traveled to the
river Anomiya with his
charioteer Chandaka and
horse Kaṇṭhaka, and cut off his hair.
Leaving his
servant and
horse behind, he journe****...
- life of a
wandering ascetic.
Accompanied by
Chandaka and
riding his
horse Kanthaka,
Gautama leaves the palace,
leaving behind his son
Rahula and Yaśodhara...
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Channa was the
servant who
served as the
charioteer pulled by the
horse Kanthaka, when
Siddhartha saw the Four
sights whilst meeting his
subjects in the...
- his life for the
happiness of mankind. He
quietly leaves the
palace on
Kanthaka in the
middle of the night. At the gate, he is
stopped by Mara, who tries...
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predicted to
appear riding a
white horse, or in the form of a
white horse.
Kanthaka was a
white horse that was a
royal servant and
favourite horse of Prince...
- Kapilavastu, and was
crossed by
Prince Siddhartha (along with his
horse Kanthaka and
charioteer Channa)
where he
renounced the
world before becoming the...
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elephant with his
mother Queen Maya's
dream about his birth; the
horse with
Kanthaka, the
mount of his
departure from the
palace in the dead of night, and the...
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after observing the four sights, Siddhārtha left the
palace on his
horse Kanthaka accompanied only by Channa. This is
known as the
Great Departure. He sent...
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attendants and
royal umbrella,
issuing from a city gate.
Possibly it is
Kanthaka, the
horse of Gautama, when he was
going forth from the city of Kapilavastu...