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Buddhist Dictionary of Pali Proper Names by G P Malalasekera
Kaccāyana:A treatise on Pāli grammar by Kaccāyana.The treatise is in eight divisions,each division comprising suttas or rules,expressed with great brevity; vutti or supplements,to render the suttas intelligible; payoga or grammatical analyses,with examples,and nyāsa or scholia,explanatory notes of the principal grammatical forms in the shape of questions and answers.The nyāsa often exists as a separate book,called the Mukhamattadīpanī.Orthodox tradition ascribes the whole work to Mahā Kaccāna,but another tradition,recorded in the Kaccāyanabheda,states that the aphorisms are by Kaccāyana,the vutti by Sanghānandī,the illustrations by Brahmadatta and the nyāsa by Vimalabuddhi - all perhaps belonging to the same school of Avanti (see above,Kaccāna).
Kaccāyana’s work shows clearly the influence of Sanskrit grammar,chiefly the Kātantra.Many later works were written about the Kaccāyana (as it is called) or were based on it,the chief among them being the Rūpasiddhi,the Kaccāyanabheda,the Kaccāyanasāra and the Kaccāyanavannanā (q.v.).For details see P.L.C.179ff; Bode,21.
Buddhist Dictionary of Pali Proper Names by G P Malalasekera
Kaccāyana:1.Kaccāyana Thera.-Author of the Kaccāyanavyākarana,the oldest of the Pāli grammars extant.Orthodox tradition identifies him with Mahā Kaccāna.
He was probably a South Indian and belonged to the Avanti school founded by Mahā Kaccāna (P.L.C.179ff; Gv.66; Svd.1233f).He was,perhaps,also the author of the Nettippakarana.
Kaccāyana probably belongs to the fifth or sixth century A.D.
The Gandhavamsa (p.59) ascribes to Kaccāyana the authorship of the
Kaccāyanagandha, Mahāniruttigandha, Cūlaniruttigandha, Petakopadesagandha, Nettigandha and Vannanītigandha.2.Kaccāyana Thera.-An arahant.He was a disciple of Padumuttara Buddha,and was declared by him to be chief among those who could expound in detail what the Buddha stated in brief.It was this declaration made in the presence of Mahā Kaccāna,which made the latter,in that birth an ascetic in Himavā,wish for a like proficiency for himself under a future Buddha.Ap.ii.464; ThagA.i.484.
3.Kaccāyana.-In the Vidhurapandita Jātaka,the Yakkha Punnaka calls himself and is addressed as Kaccāyana (J.vi.273),Kaccāna (J.vi.283,286,301,327) and Kātiyāna (J.vi.299,306,308).The scholiast seems to offer no explanation.