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help| Katyayana was a disciple of Gautama Buddha. Katyayana, also known as Kaccana (or Kaccayana), Mahakatyayana, Mahakaccana and in Japanese as Kasennen, is one of the "Ten Disciples of the Buddha". [ (1) Mahakashyapa, 2) Ananda, 3) Shariputra, 4) Subhuti, 5) Purna, 6) Mahamaudgalyayana, 7) Katyayana, 8) Aniruddha, 9) Upali and 10) Rahula.] He was foremost in explaining Dharma. He was born in a brahmin... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Katyayana (Buddhist)
Katyayana was a disciple of Gautama Buddha. Katyayana, also known as Kaccana (or Kaccayana), Mahakatyayana, Mahakaccana and in Japanese as Kasennen, is one of the "Ten Disciples of the Buddha". -
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Katyayana (disambiguation)
Katyayana (Buddhist), a disciple of Gautama Buddha. -
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Indo-Scythians
Buddhist triratna symbol in the left field on the reverse. ... The Vartika of the Katyayana informs us that the kings of the Shakas and the Yavanas, like those of the Kambojas, may also be addressed by their respective tribal names. -
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Indo-Scythians in Indian literature
The Vartika of the Katyayana informs us that the kings of the Shakas and the Yavanas, like those of the Kambojas, may also be addressed by their respective tribal names. ... Obv: King on horseback holding whip, with bow behind and Buddhist Triratna symbol. -
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Vedic civilization/EB 1911
The Katyayana shrauta-sutra consists of eighteen adhyayas. ... The Maitrayani Samhita, the identity of which with the original Kalapaka has been proved pretty conclusively by Dr L. v. Schroder, who attributes the change of name of the Kglfipa-Maitrfiyaiiiyas to Buddhist influences, consists of four books, attached to which is the Maitri- (or Maitraya~si) upanishad. -
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Paracanonical texts (Theravada Buddhism)
The Netti itself says that the methods were taught by the Buddha's disciple Kaccana (also Katyayana or Kaccayana), and the colophon says he composed the book, that it was approved by the Buddha and that it was recited at the First Council. ... Pali Buddhist texts -
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Patañjali
These issues in the word-meaning relation (symbol) would elaborated in the Sanskrit linguistic tradition, in debates between the Mimamsa, Nyaya and Buddhist schools over the next fifteen centuries. ... In general, he defends many positions of Panini which were interpreted somewhat differently in Katyayana. -
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The ten principal disciples
Katyayana ... In the First Buddhist council, the Vinaya was compiled based on his memory. -
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Nettipakarana
The Nettipakarana (Pali: -pakaraṇa), Nettippakarana or just Netti is a Buddhist scripture, sometimes included in the Khuddaka Nikaya of Theravada Buddhism's Pali Canon. ... The Netti itself says that the methods were taught by the Buddha's disciple Kaccana (also Katyayana or Kaccayana), and the colophon says he composed the book, that it was approved by the Buddha and that it was recited at the First Council. -
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Brahmin
There are several Brahmin law givers such as Angirasa, Apasthambha, Atri, Brihaspati, Boudhayana, Daksha, Gautam, Harita, Katyayana, Likhita, Manu, Parasara, Samvarta, Shankha, Shatatapa, Ushanasa, Vashishta, Vishnu, Vyasa, Yajnavalkya and Yama. ... Timeline - Buddhist councils
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