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35, 35 n. ; his exploits, 24, 63 sq. Kakshusha, a Manu, 25, 19. and n.; neglected religion, 24, 102; Kakudha, became an inheritor of grandson of Kavad, 37, 28; his the highest heavens, 11, 26; the reign, success, and ruin, 37, 220-3; spirit of K. the Koliyan appears 47, 13, 31 sq.; Aôshnar his chan- before Moggallâna, 20, 234 sq. cellor, 47, x; Sritô employed by Kakutstha, Kunthu perhaps a Prahim, 47, xiv, 78 n., 135-8; his ac- krit form for, 45, 86 n. cession, 47, xxix.
Kakutthâ, n. of a river, 11, 74, 82 Kaî-Vistâsp, see Vistâspa. Kaî-Vyârsh, n.p., 5, 136, 136 n. Kāla (Time), probably identical with Kaka, King Paggota's slave, the son Vishnu, 7, xxix; the destroyer of
of a non-human being, 17, 188 sq. all creatures, is hard to overcome, Kâkandaka, see Rishigupta and 7, 79, 81. See also Time. Supratibuddha.
Kâla, the king of serpents, pays Kâkandaka, Yasa, son of, 20, 387. homage to Buddha, 49 (i), 135 sq. Kâkandikâ Sâkhâ, of the Uduvâtika Kâla, one of the five hundred Arhats Gana, 22, 291.
who are to become future Buddhas, Kakhravâk, n. of a high-priest, 5, 21, 198. 115, 115 sq. n.
Kalâbu, king of Benares, former Kakhshni, n.p., 23, 213.
birth of Devadatta, 35, 286, 286 n. Kakhshnûs, n.p., 5, 141, 141 n. Kalahavivadasutta, t.c., 10 (11), Kakkâna, mentioned among the 164-7. principal Thera Bhikkhus, 17, 359. Kalaka, a Nâga, converted by See Belattha, and Mahâkakkâna. Buddha, 19, 245. Kakkavatti (Râga), see Kakravartin. Kâlaka: Arya K. of the Gautama Kakkâyana, see Mahâ-K., Pakudha- gotra, a Sthavira, 22, 294. K., and Pubba-K.
Kalaka, n. of a merchant, husband Kâkra, see Revottara.
of Kulla-Subhaddâ, 36, 308. Kakradharas, 'holders of wheels, Kâlakanga: Indra killed the people superhuman beings, 8, 232 n.
of K. on earth, 1, 293; Asuras Kakravaka bird, 36, 340 sq.
called K., 12, 286 n. Kakravartin (Pali Kakkavatti), viz. Kâlâma, Arâda, the kinsman of, 49 râga, t.t., a king of kings or universal (i), 123. See also Alara. emperor, 8, 232 n.; 49 (ii), 26; is Kâlâmukhas, a class of adherents possessed of the thirty-two signs of of Pasupati, 48, 520 sq. a great man, and of the seven gems Kalanda, Sudinna, the son of, 20, or treasures, 10 (ii), 100, 187; 19, 374; 35, 238 sq., 238 n. xx, 320, 360; 36, 136 sq., 203; 49 Kalandakanivâpa, n. of a place, (ii), 140; rise of the idea of a K., 10 (ii), 85, 87. 11, xv, xviii sq., 92 n.; how they Kalañgara, n. of a mountain, 45, 57. treat the remains of a K., 11, 92 sq., Kalasi, Milinda born at, 3 125; worthy of a dagaba, 11, 94 sq.; 127. wonderful qualities of a K., 11, 98; Kâlâsoka, fixed his capital at PâtaSudassana a K., 11, 252, 260 n.; liputta, 11, xvi sq. Avalokitesvara assumes the shape Kalayasas, translated the Amitâyurof a K., 21, 411; is never born in low dhyâna-sútra into Chinese, 49 (ii), families, 22, 225; the wheel of vii, xx. victory of a K., 35, 162; the mar- Kali: 'like a gambler vanquished vellous jewel of a K., 35, 177; 36, by K.,' 45, 22. 14, 14 n., 128; the wonderful ele. Kali age, see Ages of the World (a). phant of a K., 36, 128 sq.; fourteen Kâlî, daughter of Agni, seduced by attributes of a K., 45, 48.
Parâsara, 49 (i), 45. Kakrayana, see Ushasta K.
Kalidasa, his date, 8, 28-30, 29 n.; Kakshivat, Usig's son, an offerer of his theogony, 8, 220 sq. Soma, 12, 355; born from the arm- Kalinga, became an inheritor of the pit, 19, 3; 49 (i), 6.
highest heavens, 11, 26. S.B. IND.
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