- ཀ་ཏ་ཡ་ན་ཆེན་པོ།
- ཀ་ཏྱ་ཡ་ནའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- ཀ་ཏྱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- ཀ་ཏྱའི་བུ།
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ན་ཆེན་པོ།
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ན།
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ནའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ནའི་བུ།
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ།
- འདུས་པའི་ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ན།
- kA tyA’i bu
- kA tyA’i bu chen po
- kA t+yA ya na’i bu chen po
- kA tyA ya na chen po
- kA t+yA ya na
- ’dus pa’i kA tyA ya na
- kA tyA ya na
- kA tyA ya na’i bu
- kA t+yA’i bu
- ka t+ya’i bu chen po
- ka ta ya na chen po
- ka tya ya na’i bu chen po
- kātyāyana
- mahākātyāyana
- mahākātyāyanaputra
- kātyāyanaputra
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- Kātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ན།
- kA tyA ya na
- kātyāyana
Lit. “Descended from the Sage Kati.” One of the ten principal śrāvaka disciples of the Buddha. He was renowned for his ability to understand the Buddha’s teachings.
- Kātyāyana
- ཀ་ཏྱའི་བུ།
- ka tya’i bu
- kātyāyana
One of the ten principal pupils of the Buddha. He was foremost in explaining the Dharma.
- Kātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ།
- kA tyA’i bu
- kātyāyana
Hearer present in the circle around Śākyamuni.
- kātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ།
- kA tyA’i bu
- kātyāyana
See “Mahākātyāyana.”
One of the principal śrāvaka disciples of the Buddha, he was renowned for his ability to understand the Buddha’s teachings.
- Kātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- kA tyA’i bu chen po
- kātyāyana
- Kātyāyana
- ཀ་ཏྱའི་བུ།
- ka tya’i bu
- kātyāyana
(also Mahākātyāyana). Disciple of the Buddha noted for his skill in analysis of the Buddha’s discourses and, traditionally, the founder of the Abhidharma. See also UT22084-060-005-936.
- Kātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ།
- kA tyA’i bu
- kātyāyana
A monk (bhikṣu) and disciple of the Buddha.
- Kātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ།
- kA tyA’i bu
- kātyāyana
An interlocuter in The Dharma Council. One of the ten principal śrāvaka disciples of the Buddha. He was renowned for his ability to understand the Buddha’s teachings.
- Kātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ན།
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ནའི་བུ།
- kA tyA ya na
- kA tyA ya na’i bu
- kātyāyana
- kātyāyanaputra
Son of She Who Gathers and grandson of Padmagarbha, he was a highly realized monk of Buddha Śākyamuni’s order. Also rendered here as “Kātyāyanaputra.”
- Kātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ན།
- kA t+yA ya na
- kātyāyana
One of the śrāvakas attending the delivery of the MMK.
- Kātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ།
- kA t+yA’i bu
- kātyāyana
One of the ten principal pupils of the Buddha, he was foremost in explaining the Dharma.
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀ་ཏྱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- ཀ་ཏ་ཡ་ན་ཆེན་པོ།
- ka t+ya’i bu chen po
- ka ta ya na chen po
- mahākātyāyana
Name of an elder and senior disciple of the Buddha Śākyamuni.
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- kA t+yA’i bu chen po
- mahākātyāyana
See “Kātyāyana.”
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀ་ཏྱ་ཡ་ནའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- ka tya ya na’i bu chen po
- mahākātyāyana
One of the monks attending this teaching in Śrāvastī, at Jeta’s Grove.
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- kA tyA’i bu chen po
- mahākātyāyana
One of the Buddha’s foremost hearer disciples.
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- kA tyA’i bu chen po
- mahākātyāyana
One of the ten principal pupils of the Buddha. He was renowned for his ability to understand the Buddha’s teachings. Also rendered as “Kātyāyana.”
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- kA tyA’i bu chen po
- mahākātyāyana
Śrāvaka arhat.
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- kA tyA’i bu chen po
- mahākātyāyana
One of the hearers present during the delivery of the sūtra.
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀ་ཏྱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- ka tya’i bu chen po
- mahākātyāyana
(also Kātyāyana). Disciple of the Buddha noted for his skill in analysis of the Buddha’s discourses and, traditionally, the founder of the Abhidharma.
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- kA tyA’i bu chen po
- mahākātyāyana
A senior disciple of the Buddha.
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ན་ཆེན་པོ།
- kA tyA ya na chen po
- mahākātyāyana
One of the great śrāvakas in the maṇḍala of Mañjuśrī, probably the same one that is listed among the śrāvakas attending the delivery of the MMK.
- Mahākātyāyana
- ཀ་ཏྱའི་བུ་ཆེན་པོ།
- ka tya’i bu chen po
- mahākātyāyana
- Kātyāyana Who Gathers
- འདུས་པའི་ཀཱ་ཏྱཱ་ཡ་ན།
- ’dus pa’i kA tyA ya na
See “Kātyāyana.”
One of the ten principal pupils of the Buddha, he was renowned for his ability to understand and explaining the Buddha’s teachings.