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Shakya - Wikipedia Shakya (Pāḷi: Sakya; Sanskrit: Śākya) was an ancient Indo-Aryan clan of the northeastern region of India, whose existence is attested during the Iron Age The Shakyas were organised into a gaṇasaṅgha (an aristocratic oligarchic republic), also known as the Shakya Republic [2]
Shakyamuni Buddha--The Historical Buddha - Learn Religions Shakyamuni Buddha is a name given to the historical Buddha, especially in Mahayana Buddhism So it's nearly always the case that when someone is talking about Shakyamuni, he or she is speaking of the historical figure who was born Siddhartha Gautama but then became known as Shakyamuni only after he became the Buddha
The Shakya Clan in India: A Rediscovered Heritage Today, the Shakya people live mainly in Nepal and around Sankisa, in different districts of Uttar Pradesh These surviving clan members are mainly farmers and, like the majority of India’s population, practice Hinduism
Life of Shakyamuni Buddha - Study Buddhism According to traditional dating, Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Gautama Buddha, lived from 566 to 485 BCE in central north India Different Buddhist sources contain numerous, varying accounts of his life, with further details appearing only gradually, over time
Shakya: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library Shakya in Buddhism refers to the Buddha's clan, known for its noble lineage and pride It encompasses historical roots and connections to significant figures in Buddhist teachings and practices, reflecting both heritage and community identity
History of the origin of Shakya dynasty - Mera Bharat Shakya was a district of ancient India in the 1st century BC According to Buddhist texts Shakya (Sakya in Sanskrit, Shak in Devnagari, Sakya in Pali Language also) is an ancient Hindu Suryavanshi Kshatriya dynasty The tribe of Sakya caste is Gautama, which is a Brahmin caste
Shakya - Rigpa Wiki Shakya (Skt Śākya; Tib ཤཱ་ཀྱ་ , Wyl shA kya) is the name of an ancient north Indian tribe that flourished in the southern foothills of the Himalayas near what is now the border between Nepal and India
What does Shakya mean? - Definitions. net The Shakya (Sanskrit: Śākya, Devanagari: शाक्य; Pali: Sākiya, Sakka, or Sakya) were a clan of late Vedic India (c 1000 – c 500 BCE) and the later so-called second urbanisation period (c 600 – c 200 BCE) in the Indian subcontinent (present-day nations of India and Nepal)
Shakya (surname) - Wikipedia Shakya[1][2] is an Indian surname and is part of the broader Kushwaha community surnames like Maurya, Kachhi, Saini, Koeri [3] etc, who collectively assert descent from Kusha, a son of the avatar of Vishnu, Rama [4][5][6][7]