kanakamuni
Kanakamuni , ( Tib. gser thub , gold muni ), also Kanaka ( Mmk 130.4 , prose, Kanakādyais tathāgatair; Laṅk 365.5 , with Krakucchanda and Kāśyapa ), Kanakāhvaya ( the one named Kanaka , LV 281.14 ; 283.17 , with the same two others), in Mmk 68.27 text corruptly Kabakagrani; in Mv Kanakamuni i.294.20 ; 318.13 (in the former with the prefix Bhāna- or Bhāma- , q.v. , acc. to text), but otherwise in Mv only Konākamuni (or Koṇ° ; Senart usually gives n, but see his Introd. to i p. xiv f. ; also Konāka-nāmo, nom. sg. , ii.300.4 ; 336.8 , and Konākasāhvayo ii.401.7 ); this form occasionally in other texts, Mmk 426.9 in a confused list also containing the other form (Kanakamuni, Kāśyapa, Krakutsanda, Śikhin, Viśvabhu, Konākamuni!), also Laṅk 29.1 = 142.14 ; Māy 227.17 (but Kanakamuni Laṅk 141.9 ; Māy 250.10 , and Kanaka Laṅk 365.5 ); Konāgamuni Karmav 97.1, 5 (but Kanakamuni 71.21 ; and so v.l. 97.1, 5 ; same vs in Pali Therīg. 518 , Koṇāgamana) = Pali Koṇāgamana or Konā° (even in late Pali , Buddhavaṃsa comm. 213.14 , acc. to DPPN , the form Kaṇakāgamana is used in a popular etymology of the name; doubtless Koṇāka or Koṇāga- was original), Aśokan Konākamana, n. of a former Buddha, next but one before Śākyamuni, preceding Kāśyapa and following Krakucchanda , qq.v. ; often mentioned with these two, see list of passages s.v. Krakucchanda ; mentioned alone, besides some passages cited above, Av ii.34.11 .