Significance of Kata
Synonyms: Form, Pattern, Sequence, Exercise, Practice, Training
In Dutch: Kata; In Finnish: Kata
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Buddhist concept of 'Kata'
In Buddhism, Kata signifies a type of earthenware object that the Blessed One forbade Bhikkhus from using, highlighting directives on monastic discipline and the simplicity of their lifestyle.
From: Vinaya (3): The Cullavagga
(1) A type of earthenware item that the Blessed One prohibited for use by the Bhikkhus.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Kata'
Kata in Hinduism represents the third Asura created by Shambara, embodying delusion and misunderstanding, which highlights the concept of ignorance that can obstruct spiritual clarity and proper understanding of reality.
From: Laghu-yoga-vasistha
(1) The third Asura created by Shambara, symbolizing delusion and misunderstanding.[2]