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fell on his hut, while the potter's 49 (ii), 2. See also Uruvilva-K., hut remained dry, 36, 23-5.
Nadi-K., Kumâra-K., and Mahâ-K. Kassapa-gotta, of Vâsabha-gâma, Kâsyapa, a Brâhmana, addressed as wrongly expelled from the Order, Parantapa, 8, 205; a Brâhmana who 17, 256-61.
was taught by a Siddha, 8, 231-6; Kasupatu, son of Ara, 23, 211. K. and other sages ask Brahman Kasvi, or Spite, the Daêva, 4, 224. about final emancipation, 8, 314. Kâsya King, Satânîka took away Kâsyapa, a teacher, quoted by the horse of the, 44, 401,
Baudhayana, 14, xl n., 207 sq. Kasyapa, the Muni, the goddess of Kasyapa Mârîka, author of Vedic the Earth went to, 7, 5 sq.; K, or hymns, 46, 128. Pragậpati, 8, 389 n.; one of the Kasyapa Naidhruvi, n.of a teacher, seven Rishis, 15, 106; daughters of 12, xxxiii; 15, 226. Daksha married to K., 25, 352; the Kasyapas and Gandharvas, 42, 210. threefold age of K., 29, 55; 30, Kâsyapî-bâlâkyâ-mâtharîputra,n. 162; worshipped, 29, 319; 30, 244; of a teacher, 15, 224 n. all creatures descended from K., Kâsyapîyâ Sâkhâ of the Mânava 41, 390; slew the Rakshas, 42, 33; Gana, 22, 292. Ki's charm to secure perfect health, Kâta, n.p., 23, 218. 42, 45; the eye of K., 42, 68, 403; Kata Vaisvâmitra, author of Vedic created talismans, 42, 80; incanta- hymns, 46, 275, 277. tion of K., 42, 107, 255; the self- Kataka, adultery of, 2, 175 n. existing K. born from Time, 42, Katama, Whoever,' and Ka wor225, 686; the sun, 42, 403 sq.; in shipped, 44, 254 n., 291 n., 292. the Atharva-veda, 42, 403 sq.; Katamoraka-tissaka, a follower of officiated as priest at Visvakarman's Devadatta, 20, 251. (Sarvamedha) sacrifice, 44, 421. See Katâyûn was with Frédân, 5, 133. also Harita K., and Silpa K.
Kathaka, school of the Black YagurKâsyapa (Pali Kassapa), n. of a veda, its high antiquity, 7, xiv-xvi, family: Buddha exercises magical XXV-xxvii; quoted in the Vâsishtha powers for the Gatilas Uruvela K. Dharma-sútras, 7, xx; sacrifices Nadî K., and Gayâ K., who are recorded in a book called K., 38, finally converted, 13, 118-34; 19, 196; gives the mantras of the Asvaxxiii, 183-7; 49 (i), 192 ; receive medha, 44, xvi. the upasainpadâ ordination from Kathaka-Dharma-sûtra, the basis Buddha, 13, 131 sqq.; K. of Gayâ, of the Vishnu-smriti, 25, xxi, xxiii, or Gayâ-K., a distinguished Arhat, Ixvi, lxx. 21, 2, 198; K. addressed by Kathaka-Grihya-sûtra, and VishBuddha, 21, 118 sqq., 198; Buddha's nu-smriti, 7, x-xvi, xxix, xxxi; 25, prophecy about K. who is to be xxi, xxjii; and Mânava-Grihya-sûtra, the Buddha Rasmiprabhâsa, 21, 7, xxvi, xxvii n. 142-4; Siddhartha of the K. gotra, Kathas, their views quoted, 29, 414. 22, 191, 193, 226, 255; relations Katha-upanishad, quoted as a of Mahâvîra belonging to the K. Yoga-sastra, 8, 211 sq., 415; introgotra, 22, 193, 256; Tîrthakaras of duction and translation, 15, xxi-xxv, the K. gotra, 22, 218; 45, 260 n.; 1-24; quoted in the Vedântathe Arhat Rishal ha belonged to sâtras, 34, xlii, 249; 38, 424; 48, the K. gotra, 22, 282; 45, 138; 775. Sthaviras of the K. gotra, 22, Katha-Vatthu, and Milindapanha, 286 sq., 290, 292 sq., 294 sq.; 36, xx-xxvii. Mahâvîra was of the K. gotra, 22, Kathina ceremonies, see Bhikkhus 287; 45, xxi; Kapila, son of K. of (d), and Samgha. Kausâmbi, 45, 31 sq. n.; K. of Kathvaraspa, n.p., 23, 217, 217 n. Râgagriha becoines Buddha's dis- Katissabha, became an inheritor ciple and a chief of Arhats, 49 (i), of the highest heavens, 11, 26, 193 sq. ; Gayâ-K., n. of a Bhikshu, Katu, n.p., 23, 213.
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