- ****ociated with the
Caitikas include the Rājagirikas and the Siddhārthikas, both of
which emerged from the
Andhra region around 300 CE. The
Caitikas are said to...
- Prajñaptivāda and
Caitika schools,
advocated the
transcendental nature of the
buddhas and
bodhisattvas and the
fallibility of arhats; the
Caitikas advocated the...
-
abhidharma collection, and that it
likely contained five or six books. The
Caitikas included a
number of sub-sects
including the Pūrvaśailas, Aparaśailas,...
-
Nattier and
Charles Prebish state that Mahādeva was the
later founder of the
Caitikas, stating: Mahādeva has
nothing to do with the
primary schism between the...
- Buddha" or the "Primordial Buddha"
Mahadeva (Buddhism),
founder of the
Caitika school of
Indian Buddhism or a
literary figure ****ociated with 5 points...
- of Nāgārjunakoṇḍa are
located in
Guntur district,
Andhra Pradesh. The
Caitika and Bahuśrutīya nikāyas are
known to have had
monasteries in Nāgārjunakoṇḍa...
- Mahāsāṃghika Ekavyāvahārika Lokottaravāda
Gokulika Bahuśrutīya Prajñaptivāda
Caitika (Haimavata)
Sthaviras Pudgalavada Vātsīputrīya Saṃmitīya Sarvāstivāda (Haimavata)...
- of the Theravāda Jātakas
which dated past the time of King Ashoka. The
Caitikas claimed that
their own Jātakas
represented the
original collection before...
-
schools such as the Prajñaptivāda ("the nominalists"), as well as the
Caitika Mahāsāṃghikas
refused to
accept the
concept of svabhava. Thus, not all...
- who
seems to be a
completely different figure who was the
founder of the
Caitika sect over 200
years later. Some
scholars have
concluded that an ****ociation...