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  1. Mahākāśyapa (sanscrito, pāli: Mahakassapa; cinese 大迦葉 T, Dà Jiāshè P, tibetano: འོད་སྲུང་།, 'Od-srung W) o Kāśyapa (... – ...; fl. VI secolo a.C.) fu uno dei dieci discepoli principali del Buddha . Rappresentazione cinese di epoca Tang.

  2. Mahākāśyapa (Pali: Mahākassapa) was one of the principal disciples of Gautama Buddha. He is regarded in Buddhism as an enlightened disciple, being foremost in ascetic practice. Mahākāśyapa assumed leadership of the monastic community following the parinirvāṇa (death) of the Buddha, presiding over the First Buddhist Council.

  3. Mahākāśyapa (P. Mahākassapa; T. 'od srung chen po འོད་སྲུང་ཆེན་པོ་; C. mohejiashe 摩訶迦葉), or Kāśyapa, was one of the ten principal disciples of Gautama Buddha, who was foremost in ascetic practice. According to tradition, Mahākāśyapa assumed the leadership of the Sangha following the death of the ...

  4. Mahākāśyapa o Kāśyapa fu uno dei dieci discepoli principali del Buddha.

  5. Mahakashyapa (Skt. Mahākāśyapa; Tib. འོད་སྲུང་ཆེན་པོ་, Ösung Chenpo, Wyl. 'od srung chen po) — one of the principle disciples of Buddha Shakyamuni and the first of the seven patriarchs who upheld the Dharma and succeeded to the Buddha as heads of the Buddhist community.

  6. Mahakashyapa (Skt. Mahākāśyapa; Wyl. 'od srung chen po) — one of the principles disciples of Buddha Shakyamuni and the first of the seven patriarchs who upheld the Dharma and succeeded to the Buddha as heads of the Buddhist community.

  7. This article investigates the religious message of a set of inscriptions from Bodhgayā issued by Sinhalese monks in the 6th and 7th cent. CE. The long inscription of the hierarch Mahānāman, in particular, allows an in-depth understanding of this.