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- Kakusandha (Pāli), or Krakucchaṃda in Sanskrit, is one of the ancient Buddhas whose biography is chronicled in chapter 22 of the Buddhavaṃsa, one of the...
- ago) Vessabhū (lived thirty-one kalpas ago in the same kalpa as Sikhī) Kakusandha (the first Buddha of the current good eon) Koṇāgamana (the second Buddha...
- previous Buddhas of the present kalpa. These relics include the staff of Kakusandha, the water filter of Koṇāgamana, a piece of the robe of K****apa, and eight...
- mahabhadrakalpa (great au****ious aeon). The five Buddhas of the present kalpa are: Kakusandha (the first Buddha of the bhadrakalpa) Koṇāgamana (the second Buddha of...
- ago) Vessabhū (lived thirty-one kappas ago in the same kappa as Sikhī) Kakusandha (the first Buddha of the current bhaddakappa) Koṇāgamana (the second Buddha...
- collection of songs and other devotional material. Vipashin Shikhin Vishvabhu Kakusandha Kanakamuni Kāśyāpa Shakyamuni Mahakāśyāpa Ānanda Sanakavāsa Upagupta Dhritaka...
- Name Era Kakusandha Buddha Eighth Mahāsammata Dynasty Koṇāgamana Buddha Ninth Mahāsammata Dynasty K****apa Buddha Tenth Mahāsammata Dynasty Gautama Buddha...
- Capital of Abhaya, King of Sri Lanka (then known as Ojadīpa) in the time of Kakusandha Buddha. Sirīsavatthu, Until 543 BC Tambapaṇṇī, 543 BC–505 BC Upatissagāma...
- bhadrakalpa (Au****ious aeon). The five Buddhas of the present kalpa are: Kakusandha (the first Buddha of the bhadrakalpa) Koṇāgamana (the second Buddha of...
- Buddha was half a league in extent, while that erected by Accuta for Kakusandha Buddha covered only one gāvuta. The monastery of the Koṇāgamana Buddha...