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ID: 901001365
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ia/901001365
Record Type: Event/Narrative

Sakyamuni's Farewell to Channa and Kanthaka (Buddhist narrative)

Note: Narrative of Prince Siddhārtha bidding farewell to his beloved horse and his charioteer.

Names:
Sakyamuni's Farewell to Channa and Kanthaka (Buddhist narrative) (preferred,English-P,D,P)
Śākyamuni's farewell to his groom, Chandaka, and his horse, Kanthaka (Buddhist narrative) (English,U,P)

Hierarchical Position:
Legend, Religion, Mythology (P)
....<Buddhist iconography> (P)
........<Buddhist narratives> (P)
............Life of Sakyamuni Buddha (Buddhist narratives) (I)
................Sakyamuni's Farewell to Channa and Kanthaka (Buddhist narrative) (I)
Related Iconography:
actor is .... Buddha
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Buddhist iconography, Buddhist characters, Buddha (primary character of Buddhism)) [901000851]
actor is .... Channa
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Buddhist iconography, Buddhist characters, Channa (Buddhist character)) [901001968]
actor is .... Kanthaka
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Buddhist iconography, Buddhist characters, Kanthaka (Buddhist legendary horse)) [901001969]

Other Relationships:
role/characteristic is .... narrative (literary works)
.....(genres for literature, genres in literature and performing arts, concepts in the arts and humanities, Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)) (AAT)
culture/religion is .... Buddhism
.....(religions (belief systems, cultures), religions and religious concepts, Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)) (AAT)
topic is .... departure
.....(events (activities), Events (hierarchy name)) (AAT)

Sources:
Sakyamuni's Farewell to Channa and Kanthaka (Buddhist narrative)
................British Museum [online] (1999-)
Śākyamuni's farewell to his groom, Chandaka, and his horse, Kanthaka (Buddhist narrative)
................British Museum [online] (1999-)
Iconography Record Sources:
................ British Museum [online] (1999-)

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