- Rakshasa(demon)
first killed and
swallowed Shakti himself.
After that,
Kalmasapada ate
successively all the 100 sons of
Maharshi Vasistha. Bhiḍe, Śrīpāda...
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demon who
liked eating humans. In the
court of the king,
Purusada (or
Kalmasapada), the meat set
aside for the king was
eaten by dogs and pigs. The chef...
- Gold
figure from the Ma****ahit
period representing Sutasoma being borne by the man-eater
Kalmasapada...
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relates how a
heterodox (i.e. non-Buddhist)
master instructed Prince Kalmāṣapāda (斑足王) to
offer the
heads of a
thousand kings to Mahākāla, the "great...
- Vom
Menschenfresser Kalmāṣapāda" [Studies of the Old
Turkish Daśakarmapathāvadānamālā (2): The
Legend of the Man-eater
Kalmāṣapāda]. Acta
Orientalia Academiae...
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Kalmashapada (Sanskrit: कल्माषपाद, romanized:
Kalmāṣapāda), also
known as
Saudasa (Sanskrit: सौदास, romanized: Saudāsa),
Mitrasaha (Sanskrit: मित्रसह...
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rakshasis invoked at the
start of the Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra ☸
Kalmāṣapāda - A king of the
Ikshvaku dynasty cursed by the sage
Vashishtha ॐ Kamalākṣi...
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September 2022). "The
Descent of the Gaṅgā; The
Story of
Kalmāṣapāda [Chapter 9]". www.wisdomlib.org.
Retrieved 22
October 2022. Shastri,...
- "terrible
eaters of
human flesh" – as the
offspring of the
carnivorous King
Kalmaśapada ("Spotted Feet"), who was born
after a
human king had
mated with a lioness...
- Peyrot, Michaël (March 2014). "A
tocharian B
parallel to the
legend of
kalmāṣapāda and
sutasoma of the old
uyghur daśakarmapathāvadānamālā". Acta Orientalia...