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− | '''Kanakamuni''' | + | '''[[Kanakamuni]]''' |
− | [倶那含仏] (Skt; Jpn Kunagon-butsu) | + | [倶那含仏] (Skt; Jpn [[Kunagon-butsu]]) |
− | According to the Long Agama Sutra and other Buddhist texts, the fifth of the seven Buddhas of the past, the seventh and last of whom was Shakyamuni. The Wise Kalpa Sutra describes Kanakamuni as the second of the thousand Buddhas who appear in the world in the present Wise Kalpa. | + | According to the [[Long Agama Sutra]] and other [[Buddhist]] texts, the fifth of the seven [[Buddhas]] of the past, the seventh and last of whom was [[Shakyamuni]]. The [[Wise Kalpa Sutra]] describes [[Kanakamuni]] as the second of the thousand [[Buddhas]] who appear in the [[world]] in the present Wise [[Kalpa]]. |
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Kanakamuni
[倶那含仏] (Skt; Jpn Kunagon-butsu)
According to the Long Agama Sutra and other Buddhist texts, the fifth of the seven Buddhas of the past, the seventh and last of whom was Shakyamuni. The Wise Kalpa Sutra describes Kanakamuni as the second of the thousand Buddhas who appear in the world in the present Wise Kalpa.