1. Kaṇha.– A name for Māra (q.v.) e.g., Sn.v.355; M.i.377; D.ii.262; Thag.v.1189.
2. Kaṇha.– The name of the Bodhisatta; he was born in a brahmin family and later became a sage. He is also called Kaṇha-
3. Kaṇha.– Another name of Vāsudeva (J.iv.84, 86; vi.421; PvA.94 ff ); the scholiast explains that he belonged to the Kaṇhāyana-
4. Kaṇha.– Son of Disā, a slave girl of Okkāka. He was called Kaṇha because he was black and, like a devil (kaṇha), spoke as soon as he was born. He was the ancestor of the Kaṇhāyana-
5. Kaṇha.– A Pacceka Buddha, mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. M.iii.71.
6. Kaṇha.– A fierce black dog. See Mahākaṇha Jātaka.
7. Kaṇha.– See Kaṇhadīpāyana.