Proper noun
An ancient tribe of Iron Age India to which the Buddha belonged.
A surname from Nepali.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHe was henceforth regarded by the contemporary highly respected masters Shakya Śri and Lama Shang as the Karmapa, a manifestation of Avalokitesvara (Chenrezig), whose coming was predicted in the Samadhiraja Sutra Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche. Source: Internet
Besides them, other five candidates are Geeta Shakya, Haridwar Dubey, Brijlal, BL Varma and Seema Dwivedi. Source: Internet
Infected people from Kathmandu will become a source of transmission in their hometowns,” says Krishna Man Shakya of the Nepal Public Health Foundation. Source: Internet
Both Shakya and Shrestha are enthusiastic about sharing and preserving the cultural history of Nepal through the products. Source: Internet
Shakya emphasizes the need to focus on quality over quantity and attract high-end tourists to resurrect the tourism industry. Source: Internet
Names applied to him Nhất Hạnh at Phu Bai International Airport on his 2007 trip to Vietnam (aged 80) The Vietnamese name Thích (釋) is from "Thích Ca" or "Thích Già" (釋迦), means "of the Shakya clan." Source: Internet