-
Jīvaka (Pali:
Jīvaka Komārabhacca; Sanskrit:
Jīvaka Kaumārabhṛtya) was the
personal physician (Sanskrit: vaidya) of the
Buddha and the
Indian King Bimbisāra...
- சீவக சிந்தாமணி, romanized: Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, lit. '
Jivaka, the
Fabulous Gem'), also
spelled as
Jivaka Chintamani, is one of the five
great Tamil epics....
- to Buddhism,
changing his name to
Lobzang Sramanera and then to
Lobzang Jivaka.
Between 1960–1962, he
wrote four
books on Buddhism,
including Imji Getsul:...
- The Pali is: Yato kho
jīvaka, buddhaṃ saraṇaṃ gato hoti, dhammaṃ saraṇaṃ gato hoti, saṇghaṃ saraṇaṃ gato hoti, ettāvatā kho
jīvaka, upāsako hotīti (SLTP...
-
Sumana (flower gatherer),
Koliya (minister),
Kumbhaghosaka (treasurer) and
Jīvaka (physician). He was
given the
title of Seniya. Both Jain and
Buddhist texts...
- The
founder of Thai m****age and
medicine is said to have been
Jīvaka (ชีวกโกมารภัจจ์
Jīvaka Komarabhācca), who is said in the Pāli
Buddhist canon to have...
-
Buddhist text Mulasarvastivada-Vinayavastu
describes him as the
teacher of
Jivaka, the
personal physician of the Buddha, and
connects him to
Takshashila in...
-
Jīvaka (also
referred to as Jiva) was a
sister of a king of Kucha, and
later a
Buddhist nun.
Jīvaka was a
princess of
Kucha (in
Central Asia) in the early...
-
slaughtered for the eater); these,
Jivaka, are the
three cir****stances in
which meat
should not be eaten,
Jivaka! I
declare there are
three cir****stances...
-
flourished as well,
although in
fewer numbers than in
previous centuries.
Jivaka-chintamani by
Tirutakkatevar and
Sulamani by
Tolamoli are
among notable...