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1) k'ashyapa; 2) Dipamkara; 2) Mahakashyapa; 3) a rishi; 4) steersman of the sun; 5) time of dawn when light blue 1st comes into the sky [IW] | |||
[[sangs rgyas 'od srung]] Buddha Kashyapa [RY] | |||
kashyapa (buddha of kalpa immediately preceding shakyamuni) [JV] | |||
Kasyapa. 1) Kashyapa Buddha who preceded Shakyamuni in this bhadrakalpa 2) Mahakashyapa, one of the buddhas principal, arhat-monks [RY] | |||
Buddha Kashyapa [RY] | |||
Kāśyapa; refers either to the previous buddha Kāśyapa, or to either one of the two famous monks and arhats, Kāśyapa and Mahākāśyapa ([['od srung chen po]]), respectively. [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | |||
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1) k'ashyapa; 2) Dipamkara; 2) Mahakashyapa; 3) a rishi; 4) steersman of the sun; 5) time of dawn when light blue 1st comes into the sky [IW]
sangs rgyas 'od srung Buddha Kashyapa [RY]
kashyapa (buddha of kalpa immediately preceding shakyamuni) [JV]
Kasyapa. 1) Kashyapa Buddha who preceded Shakyamuni in this bhadrakalpa 2) Mahakashyapa, one of the buddhas principal, arhat-monks [RY]
Buddha Kashyapa [RY]
Kāśyapa; refers either to the previous buddha Kāśyapa, or to either one of the two famous monks and arhats, Kāśyapa and Mahākāśyapa ('od srung chen po), respectively. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]