Kaśyapa is discovered seated on a throne with his wife Aditi.
But come with me, noble Prince, the divine Kaśyapa graciously permits thee to be presented to him.
KA[S']YAPA is discovered seated on a throne with his wife ADITI.
But come with me, noble Prince, the divine Ka[s']yapa graciously permits thee to be presented to him.
Thus the earliest Buddhist work rendered into Chinese is said to be the sutra of forty-two sections, translated by Kâśyapa Mâtanga in 67 A.
Legends which cannot be called definitely Mahayanist relate how Piṇḍola and others are to tarry until Maitreya come and how Kâśyapa in a less active role awaits him in a cave or tomb, ready to revive at his advent.
He had sixty daughters, twenty-seven of whom married to Kaśyapa produced, according to one of the Indian cosmogonies, all mundane beings.
A daughter of Daksha who became one of the wives of Kaśyapa and mother of the Daityas.
The Yapa performed by those high-souled persons was a mental yapa (and did not consist of the actual recitation of any mantras in words).
Yapa means the silent recitation of certain sacred mantras or of the name of some deity.
It is said to have been first collected by Kâśyapa and to represent the teaching delivered by the Buddha in his fifty-first year.
Blythe places a Northern Paiute band called "Yapa Eaters" in the Boise River Valley (Blythe, 1938, p.
Paiute and Shoshone called "People Eaters" lived to the north of the Yapa Eaters (p.
The Buddhists also gave out the story that Bodhisattva Kas'yapa was the incarnation of Lao Tzu, the founder of Taoism.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yapa" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.