1. Canda.-A king, one of the chief lay supporters of Kondańńa Buddha (BuA.114).
2. Canda.-Chief lay supporter of Sikhí Buddha. Bu.xxi.122; but BuA. (204) calls him Nanda.
3. Canda.-One of the palaces occupied by Sumangala Buddha in his last lay life (Bu.v.22).
4. Canda.-A mánava, son of a rich brahmin, Sucindara. Canda and his friend, Subhadda, became arahants at the first assembly of Kondańńa Buddha. BuA.110f.
5. Canda.-The moon; generally spoken of as a deva. See Candimá.
6. Canda.-The Bodhisatta, born as a kinnara. For details see the Canda-kinnara Játaka.
7. Canda.-A mountain in Himavá. where lived the kinnara, Canda, with his wife (J.iv.283, 288). It is also called Candaka (J.v.162) and Candapassa (J.v.38).
8. Canda.-A brahmin, father of Vidhurapandita. J.vi.262.
9. Canda.-One of the palaces occupied by Sumana Buddha in his last lay life (Bu.xxiv.22).
10. Canda.-Younger brother of Sáriputta and a member of the Order. DhA.ii.188.
11. Canda.-Son of the brahmin Pandula. He later became the chaplain of Pandukábhaya. Mhv.x.25, 79.
12. Canda.-See Candakumára.