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A class of Asuras. They were present at the
Mahā Samaya, and are spoken of as being
of a fearsome shape (D.ii.259; also DA.iii.789.820).
They are the very lowest of the Asura groups, and the Buddha warns
Sunakkhatta that
Korakkhattiya will, after his death from
epilepsy, be born among them; and it did so happen (D.iii.7f; J. i.389).
Bodhisattas are never born among the Kālakañjakas (J.i.44; BuA.224).
Sometimes (E.g., J. v.187; PvA.272), when Asuras are mentioned, the Commentaries
explain the word as meaning the Kālakañjakas.
Beings born among them suffer from excessive thirst, which they are unable to
quench even by immersing themselves in the Ganges. (For a story of one of them
see VibhA.5).
The Kājakañjakas resemble the petas in shape, sex-life, diet and length of
life, and they intermarry with them (Kvu.360).

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