kanad
Kanad, sometimes transliterated Kanada or Kanādā, is a name that appears in historical and contemporary contexts. In classical Indian philosophy, Kanada is the name of the sage who founded the Vaisheshika school, which flourished in ancient India around the early centuries BCE. The figure is traditionally credited with developing an early form of atomic theory and a systematic approach to categorizing the elements of reality.
The Vaisheshika system, associated with Kanada, posits that all material substances are composed of indivisible atoms
In modern usage, Kanad or Kanada can also function as a given name or surname in parts
See also Kanada, Kanada (disambiguation), and related transliterations.