-
Kṣudraka Āgama ("Minor Collection")
corresponds to the
Khuddaka Nikāya, and
existed in some schools. The
Dharmaguptaka in
particular had a
Kṣudraka Āgama...
- The
Ksudraka Agama (Skt.
Kṣudraka Āgama; English: "Minor Collection") is one of the
Buddhist Agamas, a
collection of
Buddhist texts. It
corresponds to...
- ‘collection’. The
equivalent collection in the
Chinese and
Tibetan canons is the
Kṣudraka Āgama, but
there is
substantial variation among the collections. Hirakawa...
-
capital of Rājagaha. The
Puranas instead of Viḍūḍabha
mention the name of
Kṣudraka as his successor.
Marshall p.59
Raychaudhuri H. (1972).
Political History...
-
evidence that the
Dharmaguptaka school had a
similar collection,
known as the
Kṣudraka Āgama.
Fragments of the
Dharmaguptaka minor collection have been found...
- sūtras tend to be only a few
common and po****r texts,
mostly belonging to
Kṣudraka/Khuddaka type of material.
Richard Salomon,
quoting Anne Blackburn, considers...
- rule. The
Sanskrit term kṣullaka is a late
Vedic corruption of an
earlier kṣudraka and
means "tiny, small, trifling".
Shramana [1] Jain muni
initiates his...
- six parts. The six
parts are: Jīva Sthāna (Categories of
Living Beings)
Kṣudraka Bāndha (Minutiae of Bondage) Bāndhasvāmitva (Ownership of Bondage) Vedanā...
-
Mahaweli Maha Seya
Kotugoda Dhammawasa Thero Kripasaran Mahathera Ksitigarbha Ksudraka Agama Kūkai Kumārajīva
Kumar Kashyap Mahasthavir Kundaung Kunjed Gyalpo...
- century, the Agreyas, the Rajenyas, the Sibis, the
Yaudheyas and the
Ksudrakas. In the 1st
century BCE, they are the Audumbaras, the Kunindas, the Vrishni...