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Kandaka, or Khamdaka, the Bo- Kandraprabhâ, n. of the palankin dhisattva's faithful groom, 19, 56, prepared by Indra for Mahâvîra, 60-70, 81-84, 86, 88, 91; 49 (i), 22, 197, 199, 257. 59, 62-70, 79-89. Kandraprabhâsvararâga, n. of numerous Tathagatas, 21, 358.
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Kandaka, a novice, commits lawful sexual intercourse, 13, 205, Kandrasûryagihmikarana, 29th Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6.
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Kandakâ, n. of a Bhikkhunî, 13, Kandrasûryapradîpa, n. of former Buddhas, 21, 18 sqq.; 49 (ii), 100. Kandravimalasûryaprabhasasrî, n. of a Tathagata, 21, 376-83. Kândrayana, see Penances. Kang family, headship of Tâoism hereditary in, 39, 41 sq. Kangana, a demon, converted by Buddha, 19, 244
Kangdez (Av. Kangha), formation of, 24, 64, 64 n., 108 sq. Kang Hsuan, a Lî scholar, 27, 8. Kang I, nourished his outer man, and disease attacked his inner, 40,
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Kandala, see Caste (e, f). Kandana, the 6th Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6.
Kandanâ, at the head of 36,000 nuns, 22, 267.
Kandanagandha, n. of Tathagatas, 49 (ii), 6 sq. Kandanâgarî Sâkhâ of the Uttarabalissaha Gana, 22, 290. Kandaraggisâma, n. of an author on medicine, 36, 109. Kandavatî, n. of a princess, 36, 18 sq.
Kandra (Moon), worlds of, 7, 273; 15, 131; a god, 8, 219; 21, 4; Buddha mistaken for K. Devaputra, 19, 72; invoked for protection of the bride, 29, 41 sq., 288; expiatory oblation to K. who is the self of all the gods, 30, 51; 44, 505 invoked in a medical charm, 42, 10, 237. See also Moon. Kandrâ, the Soma-cow is, 26, 59. Kandrabhânu, the 45th Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6. Kandradevaputra, deluded by a woman, 19, 44. Kandragupta (Pali Kandagutta), the king, and Indian chronology, 10 (i), xxxv-xlv; the first Kakkavatti king, 11, xviii sq., 92 n.; war between Bhaddasâla and K., 36,
147. Kandramas (Sk., Moon), and Soma, 8, 219 sq.; prayer to K., 14, 305; 29, 232; 42, 17, 128; is the Brahman priest, 29, 195; conquered the golden cities of the Asuras and Dânavas, 42, 85; is the Gandharva, the stars his Apsaras, 43, 231 sq.; Agni, Vâyu, Aditya, and K., identified with four fires, 44, 127. See also Moon. Kandraprabha, n. of a Tirthakara, 22, 280; n. of the 47th Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6; n. of minister at Bimbisâra's court, 49 (ii), 163.
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Kang Khang-khang, his commentary on the Shû King, 3, 9 sq. Kang-khâo, obtained twelve sacrificial odes, 3, 293, 303 sq. Kang Lâo, congratulates Wan-zze on the completion of his residence, 27, 196. Kang Liang, a Tâoist patriarch, 39, 41 sq.
Kangragaka, an Indian sage, converted by Zoroaster, 4, liii sq. Kang-sang Khû, his inferiority to Lâo-3ze, 39, 153; 40, 75-8, 82 n.; worshipped by the people of Weilêi, 40, 74 sq.
Kang Tao-ling, a Tâoist patriarch, 39, 42.
Kang-yang, a primaeval sovereign, 39, 287. Kăng-3âi, Confucius's mother, 27,
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Kang Zo, a sage accompanying Hwang-Ti, 40, 96.
Kanha (Pali for Krishna), a name of Mâra, 10 (ii), 59, 182. See also Krishna, and Mâra. Kanhaginâ, daughter of Vessantara, 36, 115, 125 n., 131. Kanhasiri, or Asita, the Isi with the matted hair, 10 (ii), 126. Kanishka, Asvaghosha, a contemporary of, 19, xxx sq. Kankama, t.t., walking-place for meditating Bhikkhus, 17, 7, 7 n., 390.
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