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- name is of Austro-Asiatic Munda origin (see above, page 148). While the Sakyans' rough speech and Munda ancestors do not prove that they spoke a non-IA...
- discourses, Suddhodana is represented simply as the Buddha's father and as a Sakyan ruler. For a translation of the latter discourse, see Thanissaro, 1998....
- of North India at that time were kingdoms and others republics, and the Sakyan republic was subject to the powerful king of neighbouring Kosala, which...
- Followers of Buddhism, called Buddhists in English, referred to themselves as Sakyan-s or Sakyabhiksu in ancient India. Buddhist scholar Donald S. Lopez ****erts...
- the marriage of Siddhartha to Yasodhara, another Sakyan princess. By the customs of the kshatriya Sakyan clan, a prince must prove his worthiness in warrior...
- extremely well-bred, graceful and beautiful. To disambiguate her from Sakyans by the same name, she was also known as "Rupa-Nanda," "one of delightful...
- Suppabuddhasakya Vatthu". Tipitaka.net. "Koliyā". Palikanon.com. Why was the Sakyan Republic Destro****? by S. N. Goenka (Translation and adaptation of a Hindi...
- visited the city in the first year after his Enlightenment. It belonged to a Sākyan named Nigrodha, the monk who made Ashoka, the Mauryan Emperor a Buddhist;...
- 1993) Mga Siyanong Parak (Regal Entertainment, 1993) Greggy en' Boogie: Sakyan mo na lang, Anna (Regal Entertainment, 1994) Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted...
- Institute, Vol.7 No.8. October 1997. Retrieved 14 April 2014. Why was the Sakyan Republic Destro****? by S. N. Goenka Archived 9 February 2007 at the Wayback...