Purana Kassapa (IAST: Pūrṇa Kāśyapa; Pali: Pūraṇa Kassapa) was an Indian ascetic teacher who lived around the 6th century BCE, contemporaneous with Mahavira and the Buddha.
PuranaKassapa (IAST: Pūrṇa Kāśyapa; Pali: PūraṇaKassapa) was an Indian ascetic teacher who lived around the 6th century BCE, contemporaneous with Mahavira...
craftsmen bear fruit, declaring that he had previously asked six teachers (PūraṇaKassapa, Makkhali Gosāla, Ajita Kesakambala, Pakudha Kaccāyana, Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaputta...
of the earliest known systematic realist ontology in human history. PuranaKassapa 6th century BCE Amoralism Ajita Kesakambali 6th century BCE Charvaka...
purpose). It was also the age of influential thinkers like Mahavira, PūraṇaKassapa, Makkhali Gosāla, Ajita Kesakambalī, Pakudha Kaccāyana, and Sañjaya...
Buddhist Aṅguttaranikāya scripture quotes the independent philosopher PuranaKassapa, a sixth-century BCE founder of a now-extinct order, as listing the...
(based on the Buddhist text Sāmaññaphala Sutta1) Śramaṇa view (diṭṭhi)1 PūraṇaKassapa Amoralism: denies any reward or punishment for either good or bad deeds...
(based on the Buddhist text Sāmaññaphala Sutta1) Śramaṇa view (diṭṭhi)1 PūraṇaKassapa Amoralism: denies any reward or punishment for either good or bad deeds...
(based on the Buddhist text Sāmaññaphala Sutta1) Śramaṇa view (diṭṭhi)1 PūraṇaKassapa Amoralism: denies any reward or punishment for either good or bad deeds...
have been collected and chanted in his era, and among those ten rishi is Kassapa (the Pali spelling of Kashyapa in Sanskrit). According to Christopher Snedden...
Saddhamma — True Dhamma Sakka — the King of gods Samaṇa Six samana PuranaKassapa Makkhali Gosala Ajita Kesakambali Pakudha Kaccayana Nigaṇṭha Nātaputta...
greatly influenced the Buddhist and Hindu thought was propounded by PuranaKassapa, who died in 499 BCE (or 503 BCE), and was a contemporary of Buddha...
reference to one Usinara, said to be king of Benares who lived in the time of Kassapa Buddha. His story is related in the Maha-Kanha Jataka. He is mentioned...
the various recensions of Bhagavata Purana mention him as Varisara or Varikara. The different versions of Vayu Purana call him Bhadrasara or Nandasara....
The Payasi Sutta tells of one of the Buddha's chief disciples, Kumara Kassapa, who explains to the skeptic Payasi that time in the Heavens passes differently...
administrative duties to be handled by elected Vanniar chiefs. Inscriptions of Kassapa IV, Udaya III and Mahinda IV of Anuradhapura, reveal that lands and villages...
where the First Buddhist Council was held under the leadership of Maha Kassapa. Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara spent fourteen years of his life at Rajgir...