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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KashyapaKashyapa - Wikipedia

    Kashyapa (Sanskrit: कश्यप, IAST: Kaśyapa) is a revered Vedic sage of Hinduism. He is one of the Saptarishis, the seven ancient sages of the Rigveda. Kashyapa is the most ancient and venerated rishi, along with the other Saptarishis, listed in the colophon verse in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad.

    • Kashyap (caste)

      The Kashyap Rajput or Kashyap are a caste in India. They are...

  2. Kashyapa - Wikipedia. This article is about Kaśyapa, a Hindu sage. For the disciple of the Buddha, see Mahākāśyapa. For information on the early Buddha, see Kassapa Buddha. For the king of Sri Lanka, see Kashyapa I of Anuradhapura. ‹ The template below ( Infobox Hindu leader) is being considered for merging.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KadruKadru - Wikipedia

    Kadru ( Sanskrit: कद्रू, lit. 'tawny', IAST: Kadrū) [1] is usually regarded as the daughter of Daksha and the consort of the sage Kashyapa in Hindu scriptures. [2] Kashyapa is the son of Marichi, who is a manasaputra, a mind-born son of Brahma. Kadru is best known as the mother of the nagas, the race of serpents.

  4. Mahākāśyapa - Encyclopedia of Buddhism. For the buddha from previous eon, see Kāśyapa (buddha). A young Mahākāśyapa, wood, eighteenth century, Korea. 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.