Koṇāgamana
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Koṇāgamana (Pāli), also known as Kanakamuni in Sanskrit or alternatively Koṇāgon or Kanakagamana, is one of the ancient Buddhas whose biography is chronicled in chapter 23[2] of the Buddhavaṃsa, one of the books of the Pali Canon.
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Koṇāgamana Buddha | |
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Sanskrit | कोनागमन (कनकमुनि) Konagaman (Kanakamuni) |
Pāli | Koṇāgamana |
Burmese | ကောဏာဂုံ [kɔ́nàɡòʊɰ̃] |
Chinese | 拘那含佛 (Pinyin: Jūnàhán Fó) |
Japanese | 倶那含牟尼仏 (romaji: Kunagonmuni Butsu) |
Khmer | ព្រះពុទ្ធកោនាគមនោ Preah Puth Kaonakemeno |
Korean | 구나함모니불 (RR: Gunahammoni Bul) |
Mongolian | Канагамуни |
Sinhala | කෝණාගමන බුදුන් වහන්සේ Konagamana Budun Wahanse |
Thai | พระโกนาคมนพุทธเจ้า Phra Konakhamana Phutthachao |
Tibetan | གསེར་ཐུབ་ Wylie: gser thub THL: Sertup |
Vietnamese | Phật Câu Na Hàm Mâu Ni Phật Câu Na Hàm |
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Venerated by | Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana |
Preceded by Krakucchandra Buddha Succeeded by Kāśyapa Buddha | |
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