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Bhadda Kundalakesa was a
former Jain
ascetic who was
converted to
Buddhism by Śāriputra, one of the two
chief disciples of
Gautama Buddha. She attained...
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Bhadda Kapilani was a
Buddhist bhikkhuni and a
leading disciple of
Gautama Buddha.
Among the
bhikkhunis she was
regarded as the
foremost in
analysing the...
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Chronicle of Buddhas, the
Burmese monk
Mingun Sayadaw wrote about Yaśodharā-
Bhadda Kaccana Theri:
Bhaddha Kaccana Theri,
after attaining arahatship, was most...
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professional mendicant. His
mother was
Bhaddā. His name
Gosala "cowshed"
refers to his
humble birthplace.
While Bhaddā was pregnant, she and her
husband Mankhali...
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Buddhas are born. Sāramaṇḍa-Kalpa – The
world where four
Buddhas are born.
Bhadda-Kalpa – The
world where five
Buddhas are born. The
previous kalpa was the...
- gandharvas.
There is a
romantic story told
about the love
between his
daughter Bhaddā Suriyavacchasā (Sanskrit: Bhadrā Sūryavarcasā) and
another gandharva, Pañcasikha...
- patrons, the most
eminent were
Sumangala and Ghattīkāra, Vijitasenā, and
Bhaddā. K****apa died at the age of
sixteen thousand years, in the city of Kashi...
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season in the cowshed(Gosala) of a
wealthy Brahman Gobahula,
where his wife
Bhadda brought forth a son who
became famous as
Gosala Mankhaliputta. When grown...
- of the Buddha. Rāhula
obtained the name "Rāhula the Lucky" (Pali: Rāhula-
bhadda; Sanskrit: Rāhula-bhadra),
which he
himself explained was
because of being...
- were not dis****d but kept in a
single m****. His
chief disciples were
Bhadda and
Subhadda among the
monks and
Tissa and
Upatissa among the nuns, with...