Kāśyapīya

The Kāśyapīya (Sanskrit: काश्यपीय; Pali: Kassapiyā or Kassapikā; traditional Chinese: 飲光部; ; pinyin: Yǐnguāng Bù; Vietnamese: Ẩm Quang đệ tử bộ, Ca-diếp-di bộ) was one of the early Buddhist schools in India. == Etymology == The name Kāśyapīya is believed to be derived from Kāśyapa, one of the original missionaries sent by King Ashoka to the Himavant country.

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Kāśyapīya

The Kāśyapīya (Sanskrit: काश्यपीय; Pali: Kassapiyā or Kassapikā; traditional Chinese: 飲光部; ; pinyin: Yǐnguāng Bù; Vietnamese: Ẩm Quang đệ tử bộ, Ca-diếp-di bộ) was one of the early Buddhist schools in India. == Etymology == The name Kāśyapīya is believed to be derived from Kāśyapa, one of the original missionaries sent by King Ashoka to the Himavant country.

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