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ONE OF THE ANCIENT BUDDHAS
Kāśyapa Buddha; Kaśyapa Buddha; Buddha Kassapa; Osung

Buddha         
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  • Mahaparinibbana scene, from the [[Ajanta caves]]
  • Buddha Statues from [[Gal Vihara]]. The Early Buddhist texts also mention meditation practice while standing and lying down.
  • Pāla period]]
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  • The Mahabodhi Tree at the Sri [[Mahabodhi Temple]] in [[Bodh Gaya]]
  • The Bodhisattva meets with [[Alara Kalama]], [[Borobudur]] relief.
  • Buddha's cremation stupa, [[Kushinagar]] (Kushinara)
  • Buddha incarnation of [[Vishnu]], from [[Sunari]], Medieval period. [[Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum]]
  • The chief disciples of the Buddha, Mogallana (chief in psychic power) and Sariputta (chief in wisdom)
  • [[Schist]] Buddha statue with the famed [[Ye Dharma Hetu]] [[dhāraṇī]] around the head, which was used as a common summary of Dependent Origination. It states: "Of those experiences that arise from a cause, The Tathāgata has said: 'this is their cause, And this is their cessation': This is what the Great Śramaṇa teaches."
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  • Mahaparinirvana]], Gandhara, 3rd or 4th century CE, gray schist
  • Gandharan Buddhist]] birchbark scroll fragments
  • Kushan period]].
  • Buddha meets a Brahmin, at the Indian Museum, [[Kolkata]].
  • 130}} CE
  • Lumbini pillar contains an inscription]] stating that this is the Buddha's birthplace.
  •  500 BCE}})
  • Mahāprajāpatī, the first bhikkuni and Buddha's stepmother, ordains
  • Buddhist monks from Nepal. According to the earliest sources, the Buddha looked like a typical shaved man from northeast India.
  • p=65}} [[Sanchi]].
  • [[Piprahwa]] vase with relics of the Buddha. The inscription reads: ''...salilanidhane Budhasa Bhagavate...'' ([[Brahmi script]]: ...𑀲𑀮𑀺𑀮𑀦𑀺𑀥𑀸𑀦𑁂 𑀩𑀼𑀥𑀲 𑀪𑀕𑀯𑀢𑁂...) "Relics of the Buddha Lord".
  • [[Dhamek Stupa]] in [[Sarnath]], India, site of the first teaching of the Buddha in which he taught the [[Four Noble Truths]] to his first five disciples
  • full lotus]] seated meditation posture, 2nd–3rd century CE
  • Prince Siddhartha shaves his hair and becomes a [[śramaṇa]]. [[Borobudur]], 8th century
  • Hadda]], [[Afghanistan]], 2nd century CE
  • Enlightenment Throne]]'' of the Buddha at [[Bodh Gaya]], as recreated by Emperor [[Ashoka]] in the 3rd century BCE
  • The gilded "Emaciated Buddha statue" in [[Wat Suthat]] in [[Bangkok]] representing the stage of his [[asceticism]]
INDIAN PHILOSOPHER AND THE FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM (623 OR 563 BCE – 543 OR 483 BCE)
BuddHa; Sakyamuni; Buddha Shakyamuni; Siddhartha Gautama; Gautama Siddhartha; Shakyamuni; Siddartha Gautama; Sidarta Guatema; Shakyamuni Buddha; Sakyamuni Buddha; Siddhartha Guatama; Gautam Buddha; Siddhattha Gotama; Buddah; Thus-come-one; Thus-gone-one; Buddha Gautama; Buddho; Siddharta Gautama; Butsu; Gautama; Shakamuni; Siddharta Guatama; Lord Buddha; Bhudda; Siddhartha Buddha; Siddhartha Gotoma; Buddha and Vishnu; The life of the Buddha; Sakayamuni; Śakyamuni Buddha; Śākyamuni Buddha; Buddha – God or Man; Gautama buddha; The Budda; Gotama buddha; Siddhartha gotama; Siddhārtha Gautama; Buddha, the Enlightened; Recluse Gotama; Gotama Buddha; Goutham; Shakyamuni Gautama; Gautama Siddartha; The story of buddha; Śākyamuni; Enlightened one; The Enlightened One; Awakened One; The Awakened One; Sage of the Sakyas; Sage of the Shakyas; Shaka Nyorai; Buddha; Буда; Guatama; Shijiamouni; Shijia Mouni; Shakymuni Buddha; Sakhyamuni Buddha; Shakhyamuni; Buddha - God or Man; Shri Buddha; बुद्ध; Siddhartha Gutama; Siddhartha Gautam; Nepal buddha; Prince Siddhartha; Phật; Gowthama Buddha; Shijiamounifo; Enlightened One; Enlightenment of Buddha; Buhda; Buhhda; Birthplace of Gautama Buddha; Siddhartha Gautam Buddha; Sākyamuni; Historical Buddha; Prince Siddharth; Boddha; Sri Siddhartha Gautama; Death of Buddha; Gautama, the Buddha; Çakya-Mouni; Mahatma buddha; Siddhartha Gotama; Siddharta Gotama; Budhdha; Bhagwan Buddha; Buddha Sakyamuni; Siddharth Gautam; Gautama Buddha; Sakia-Muni; Sakya Muni
·noun The title of an incarnation of self-abnegation, virtue, and wisdom, or a deified religious teacher of the Buddhists, ·esp. Gautama Siddartha or Sakya Sinha (or Muni), the founder of Buddhism.
Buddha Bar compilation albums         
  • Buddha Bar in Paris.
COMPILATION ALBUM SERIES
Buddha Bar compilation CDs; Buddha Bar music; Buddha Bar (music); List of Buddha Bar compilation albums
The Buddha Bar compilation albums are a widely acclaimed series of compilation albums issued by the Buddha Bar bar, restaurant, and hotel franchise created by restaurateur Raymond Visan and DJ and interior designer Claude ChalleAnthony D'Andrea, Global Nomads: Techno and New Age as Transnational Countercultures in Ibiza and Goa (2007), p. 93.
Buddha         
  • alt=Metal relief
  • Mahaparinibbana scene, from the [[Ajanta caves]]
  • Buddha Statues from [[Gal Vihara]]. The Early Buddhist texts also mention meditation practice while standing and lying down.
  • Pāla period]]
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • The Mahabodhi Tree at the Sri [[Mahabodhi Temple]] in [[Bodh Gaya]]
  • The Bodhisattva meets with [[Alara Kalama]], [[Borobudur]] relief.
  • Buddha's cremation stupa, [[Kushinagar]] (Kushinara)
  • Buddha incarnation of [[Vishnu]], from [[Sunari]], Medieval period. [[Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum]]
  • The chief disciples of the Buddha, Mogallana (chief in psychic power) and Sariputta (chief in wisdom)
  • [[Schist]] Buddha statue with the famed [[Ye Dharma Hetu]] [[dhāraṇī]] around the head, which was used as a common summary of Dependent Origination. It states: "Of those experiences that arise from a cause, The Tathāgata has said: 'this is their cause, And this is their cessation': This is what the Great Śramaṇa teaches."
  • access-date=16 April 2012}}</ref>
  • Mahaparinirvana]], Gandhara, 3rd or 4th century CE, gray schist
  • Gandharan Buddhist]] birchbark scroll fragments
  • Kushan period]].
  • Buddha meets a Brahmin, at the Indian Museum, [[Kolkata]].
  • 130}} CE
  • Lumbini pillar contains an inscription]] stating that this is the Buddha's birthplace.
  •  500 BCE}})
  • Mahāprajāpatī, the first bhikkuni and Buddha's stepmother, ordains
  • Buddhist monks from Nepal. According to the earliest sources, the Buddha looked like a typical shaved man from northeast India.
  • p=65}} [[Sanchi]].
  • [[Piprahwa]] vase with relics of the Buddha. The inscription reads: ''...salilanidhane Budhasa Bhagavate...'' ([[Brahmi script]]: ...𑀲𑀮𑀺𑀮𑀦𑀺𑀥𑀸𑀦𑁂 𑀩𑀼𑀥𑀲 𑀪𑀕𑀯𑀢𑁂...) "Relics of the Buddha Lord".
  • [[Dhamek Stupa]] in [[Sarnath]], India, site of the first teaching of the Buddha in which he taught the [[Four Noble Truths]] to his first five disciples
  • full lotus]] seated meditation posture, 2nd–3rd century CE
  • Prince Siddhartha shaves his hair and becomes a [[śramaṇa]]. [[Borobudur]], 8th century
  • Hadda]], [[Afghanistan]], 2nd century CE
  • Enlightenment Throne]]'' of the Buddha at [[Bodh Gaya]], as recreated by Emperor [[Ashoka]] in the 3rd century BCE
  • The gilded "Emaciated Buddha statue" in [[Wat Suthat]] in [[Bangkok]] representing the stage of his [[asceticism]]
INDIAN PHILOSOPHER AND THE FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM (623 OR 563 BCE – 543 OR 483 BCE)
BuddHa; Sakyamuni; Buddha Shakyamuni; Siddhartha Gautama; Gautama Siddhartha; Shakyamuni; Siddartha Gautama; Sidarta Guatema; Shakyamuni Buddha; Sakyamuni Buddha; Siddhartha Guatama; Gautam Buddha; Siddhattha Gotama; Buddah; Thus-come-one; Thus-gone-one; Buddha Gautama; Buddho; Siddharta Gautama; Butsu; Gautama; Shakamuni; Siddharta Guatama; Lord Buddha; Bhudda; Siddhartha Buddha; Siddhartha Gotoma; Buddha and Vishnu; The life of the Buddha; Sakayamuni; Śakyamuni Buddha; Śākyamuni Buddha; Buddha – God or Man; Gautama buddha; The Budda; Gotama buddha; Siddhartha gotama; Siddhārtha Gautama; Buddha, the Enlightened; Recluse Gotama; Gotama Buddha; Goutham; Shakyamuni Gautama; Gautama Siddartha; The story of buddha; Śākyamuni; Enlightened one; The Enlightened One; Awakened One; The Awakened One; Sage of the Sakyas; Sage of the Shakyas; Shaka Nyorai; Buddha; Буда; Guatama; Shijiamouni; Shijia Mouni; Shakymuni Buddha; Sakhyamuni Buddha; Shakhyamuni; Buddha - God or Man; Shri Buddha; बुद्ध; Siddhartha Gutama; Siddhartha Gautam; Nepal buddha; Prince Siddhartha; Phật; Gowthama Buddha; Shijiamounifo; Enlightened One; Enlightenment of Buddha; Buhda; Buhhda; Birthplace of Gautama Buddha; Siddhartha Gautam Buddha; Sākyamuni; Historical Buddha; Prince Siddharth; Boddha; Sri Siddhartha Gautama; Death of Buddha; Gautama, the Buddha; Çakya-Mouni; Mahatma buddha; Siddhartha Gotama; Siddharta Gotama; Budhdha; Bhagwan Buddha; Buddha Sakyamuni; Siddharth Gautam; Gautama Buddha; Sakia-Muni; Sakya Muni
an exclamation of frustration, disgust, or disappointment
Buddha! I left my John Denver CD at the VFW!

ويكيبيديا

Kassapa Buddha

Kassapa Buddha (Pāli), is one of the ancient Buddhas whose biography is chronicled in chapter 24 of the Buddhavaṃsa, one of the books of the Pali Canon. He was the last Buddha before the historical Gautama Buddha, though living long before him.

According to Theravāda Buddhist tradition, Kassapa is the twenty-seventh of the twenty-nine named Buddhas, the sixth of the Seven Buddhas of Antiquity, and the third of the five Buddhas of the present kalpa.

The present kalpa is called a mahabhadrakalpa (great auspicious aeon). The five Buddhas of the present kalpa are:

  1. Kakusandha (the first Buddha of the bhadrakalpa)
  2. Koṇāgamana (the second Buddha of the bhadrakalpa)
  3. Kassapa (the third Buddha of the bhadrakalpa)
  4. Gautama (the fourth and present Buddha of the bhadrakalpa)
  5. Maitreya (the fifth and future Buddha of the bhadrakalpa)