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Mahākāśyapa (Pali: Mahāk****apa) was one of the prin****l
disciples of
Gautama Buddha. He is
regarded in
Buddhism as an
enlightened disciple,
being foremost...
- Kāśyapa or
Mahākāśyapa (Pali: Mahāk****apa) is
regarded in
Buddhism as an
enlightened disciple,
being foremost in
ascetic practice.
Mahākāśyapa ****umed leadership...
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archived from the
original (PDF) on 16
March 2013 Welter, Albert. "
Mahakasyapa's smile.
Silent Transmission and the Kung-an (Koan) Tradition". In Heine...
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which Gautama Buddha transmits direct prajñā (wisdom) to the
disciple Mahākāśyapa. In the
original Chinese, the
story is Niān huā wéi xiào (拈花微笑, meaning...
- One of the Buddha's disciples,
Mahākāśyapa,
gazed at the
flower and smiled. The
Buddha then
acknowledged Mahākāśyapa's insight by
saying the following:...
- ****a. The
mountain is said to be the site
where the Buddha's disciple,
Mahākāśyapa, is said to have died
while waiting for the ****ure Buddha,
Maitreya to...
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Buddha ****heth
Suryavansha Ikshvaku dynasty Aditi Danu (Asura) Diti
Mahākāśyapa Kāśyapīya
House of
Suren Vasudeva The
Buddha names the
following as "early...
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written that
Bodhidharma was the 28th
patriarch in a line of
descent from
Mahākāśyapa, a
disciple of Śākyamuni Buddha, and the
first patriarch of Chán Buddhism...
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According to
local legend, the
Buddha told
Mahakasyapa, one of his prin****l disciples, that once he died,
Mahakasyapa was to
bring his
breast bones to 'Phu...
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Buddhist disciple,
Mahākāśyapa, who
prioritized collecting alms from the poor.
According to
Chinese Buddhist monk
Hsing Yun,
Mahākāśyapa prioritized receiving...