Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain And Ireland

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Kahula, the son of Buddha, was distinguished as a disciple for his diligent study of the canon and his uncompromising thorough strictness in carrying out the rules of his profession.
He is often represented in pictures and images as having the large ''umbrella-shaped" head, prominent eyes, and hooked nose which some books ascribe to him. But in many cases he is apparently represented without any distinctive features or attribute. It is his lot to die and return to this world as Buddha's son for
... several times, and he is not to pass finally out of existence for a very loug time.
12. Na-ka-si-na (JR ftp JP jJB), Nagasena.
This arhat was appointed to the Pan-tu-p*o or Pandava Mountain in Magadha, with a retinue of 1,200 arhats.
Nagasena is, I think, the disciple called Seni (^ ^) in the *' Tseng-i-a-han-ching " and the " F6n-pie-kuDg-le- lun." In the former this bhikshu is selected for praise as an orthodox expounder of the principles or essentials of Buddhism. The latter treatise also calls him first in exposition.


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