- kaúṇḍinya
- कौण्डिन्य
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Kaundinya — (Sanskrit: कौण्डिन्य, Kauṇḍinya , Pali: Kondañña ) also known as Ajnata Kaundinya (Sanskrit: अज्ञात कौण्डिन्य, Ajñāta Kauṇḍinya , Pali: Añña Kondañña ) was a Buddhist bhikkhu in the sangha of Gautama Buddha and the first to become an arahant. He… … Wikipedia
Kaundinya — D après les dires d une ambassade chinoise du IIIe siècle après J. C., Kaundinya est le nom du fondateur légendaire du royaume de Fou nan. Portail du Cambodge Catégorie : Histoire du Cambodge … Wikipédia en Français
Kaundinya (disambiguation) — Kaundinya is * the first disciple and arahant of Gautama Buddha, see Kaundinya * the Name of a famous Rishi (Seer) of Ancient India. * the name of legendary founder of the Funan kingdom. * a Hindu Gotra or Clan name, named after the Rishi… … Wikipedia
ā-jñāta-kauṇḍinya — आज्ञातकौण्डिन्य … Indonesian dictionary
Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary — Kaundinya Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in Chittor district of Andhra Pradesh state in India. It is about 60 kilometers from Chittor and about 30 kilometers from the city of Kolar Gold Fields in Karnataka. Many towns like V.Kota, Ramakuppam and… … Wikipedia
Kambojas and Cambodia — Cambodia or Kambodia is the English transliteration of the French name Kambodge , which name stands for Sanskrit Kamboja (Persian Kambujiya or Kambaujiya ). In Chinese historical accounts, the land was known as Chenla. The ancient inscriptions of … Wikipedia
Scholarship among Ancient Kambojas — The Kambojas are an ancient people of the north western Indian subcontinent (Central Asia), frequently mentioned in ancient Indian texts (though not directly in the Rig Veda). They spoke an Indo Iranian derived language, an Indo European family… … Wikipedia
Chamak copper plates — The Chamak copper plates are an epigraphic record of the Vakataka (more properly Vākāṭaka) dynasty, documenting a land donation to brāhmaṇas in the reign king Pravarasena II in the fifth century CE. They were found at Chamak, in District Amravati … Wikipedia
Lakulish — depicted as an aspect of Shiva. Lakulisha (Sanskrit: Lakuliśa, Devnagari: लकुलिश) (Etymology: लगुड (Staff) or लकुट (Mace) + ईश (Lord) = Meaning, The Lord with a Staff or Mace or Club or Stick) was a prominent Shaivite revivalist, reformist and… … Wikipedia
Preah Thaong and Neang Neak — Preah Thaong (Kaundinya) and Neang Neak (Soma) are symbolic personas in Khmer culture. They are thought to have founded the pre Angkor state of Funan. Much of Khmer wedding customs can be traced back to the marriage of Preah Thaong and Neang Neak … Wikipedia