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[[飲光部]]・[[迦葉遺部]] (Skt; Jpn [[Onko-bu]] or [[Kashoi-bu]])
 
[[飲光部]]・[[迦葉遺部]] (Skt; Jpn [[Onko-bu]] or [[Kashoi-bu]])
  
     An offshoot of the [[Sarvastivada]] school, and one of the so-called twenty [[Hinayana]] schools. According to The [[Doctrines]] of the Different Schools, the [[Kashyapiya]] school branched out from the [[Sarvastivada]] school in the third one-hundred-year period after [[Shakyamuni]] [[Buddha]]'s [[death]].  
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     An offshoot of the [[Sarvastivada]] school, and one of the so-called twenty [[Hinayana]] schools. According to The [[Doctrines of the Different Schools]], the [[Kashyapiya]] school branched out from the [[Sarvastivada]] school in the third one-hundred-year period after [[Shakyamuni]] [[Buddha]]'s [[death]].  
  
 
See; [[twenty Hinayana schools]].
 
See; [[twenty Hinayana schools]].

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Kashyapiya school
飲光部迦葉遺部 (Skt; Jpn Onko-bu or Kashoi-bu)

    An offshoot of the Sarvastivada school, and one of the so-called twenty Hinayana schools. According to The Doctrines of the Different Schools, the Kashyapiya school branched out from the Sarvastivada school in the third one-hundred-year period after Shakyamuni Buddha's death.

See; twenty Hinayana schools.

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