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  1. Mahakashyapa (Sanskrit: महाकश्यप, Mahākaśyapa; Pali: Mahā Kassapa; wörtlich „der große Kassapa“), geboren als Pipphali Kassapa, war einer der wichtigsten Schüler Buddhas. Nach Buddhas Tod leitete er das erste Buddhistische Konzil. Er ist als der erste indische Patriarch des Zen-Buddhismus genannt.

  2. Mahākāśyapa ( Pali: Mahākassapa) was one of the principal disciples of Gautama Buddha. [2] 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. Mahakasyapa war einer der fünf wichtigen Schüler von Gautama Buddha. Er war ein Brahamane aus Magadha. Er wurde berühmt dadurch, dass er das erste Konzil oder die erste Ratsversammlung ein berief und leitete. Mahakasyapa war einer der meist verehrten direkten Schüler von Buddha. Es wird oft berichtet, dass er der Bildhauer zusammen mit ...

  4. According to tradition, Mahākāśyapa assumed the leadership of the Sangha following the death of the Buddha, presiding over the First Buddhist Council. He is considered to be a patriarch in the Zen traditions. In the Pāli tradition, he is considered to be the Buddha's third chief disciple, surpassed only by the chief disciples Sariputta and ...

    • Early Life with Bhadda Kapilani
    • Disciple of The Buddha
    • Mahakasyapa as Zen Patriarch
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    According to Buddhist tradition, Mahakasyapa was born into a wealthy Brahmin family in Magadha, which in ancient times was a kingdom in what is now northeast India. His original name was Pipphali. From his childhood, he wished to be an ascetic, but his parents wanted him to marry. He relented and took a very beautiful wife named Bhadda Kapilani. Bh...

    Buddhist tradition says that when Bhadda and Pipphali parted with each other to walk separate roads, the earth trembled with the power of their virtue. The Buddha felt these trembles and knew that a great disciple was coming to him. Soon Pipphali and the Buddha met and recognized each other as disciple and teacher. The Buddha gave Pipphali the name...

    Yongjia Xuanjue, a disciple of the great Chan patriarch Huineng (638-713) recorded that Bodhidharma, the founder of Chan (Zen), was the 28th dharma descendant of Mahakasyapa. According to a classic text attributed to Japanese Soto Zen Master Keizan Jokin (1268-1325), The Transmission of the Light (Denkoroku), one day the Buddha silently raised a lo...

    After the death and Parinirvanaof the Buddha, estimated to have been about 480 BCE, the assembled monks were grief-stricken. But one monk spoke up and said, in effect, that at least they wouldn't have to follow the Buddha's rules anymore. This remark alarmed Mahakasyapa. Now that the Buddha was gone, would the light of the dharma go out? Mahakasyap...

    Mahakasyapa was a wealthy Brahmin who became a monk and a leader of the sangha after the Buddha's death. He is also a key figure in Chan (Zen) Buddhism, as the first dharma heir of the Buddha and the founder of the lineage of ancestors.

  5. 12. Apr. 2018 · Mahakashyapa (Sanskrit: महाकश्यप, Mahākaśyapa; Pali: Mahā Kassapa; wörtlich „der große Kassapa“), geboren als Pipphali Kassapa, war einer der wichtigsten Schüler Buddhas. Nach Buddhas Tod leitete er das erste Buddhistische Konzil .

  6. 29. Aug. 2019 · Mahakasyapa (Mahakassapa) or Kāśyapa was a brahman of Magadha, who became one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni Buddha and who convened and directed the first council. Mahakasyapa is one of the most revered of the Buddha’s early disciples. He is often depicted in statuary together with Ananda, each standing to one side of the Buddha.