Kasphila (4647)

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|bhs-entry=<k1>kasPila<k2>kasPila<br>[<b>Kasphila</b>¦, a disciple of Buddha; so both edd. LV 1.16, no v.l. It could be understood as intended for Kap- phiṇa or °la, who however occurs shortly before in the same list as Kaphila, or acc. to Tib. °na. And Tib. here reads ḥug pa, = <b>Kauśika</b>, which I believe is the true reading; and which see.]
|bhs-entry=(kasPila, kasPila)<br>[<b>Kasphila</b>¦, a disciple of Buddha; so both edd. LV 1.16, no v.l. It could be understood as intended for Kap- phiṇa or °la, who however occurs shortly before in the same list as Kaphila, or acc. to Tib. °na. And Tib. here reads ḥug pa, = <b>Kauśika</b>, which I believe is the true reading; and which see.]
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 15 September 2021

Kasphila
Entry 4647, Page 174, Col. 2
(kasPila, kasPila)
[Kasphila¦, a disciple of Buddha; so both edd. LV 1.16, no v.l. It could be understood as intended for Kap- phiṇa or °la, who however occurs shortly before in the same list as Kaphila, or acc. to Tib. °na. And Tib. here reads ḥug pa, = Kauśika, which I believe is the true reading; and which see.]