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Trapusa and
Bahalika (alternatively
Bhallika) are
traditionally regarded as the
first disciples of the Buddha. The
first account of
Trapusa and Bahalika...
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pious merchant brothers from the Mon
country of
Lower Burma,
Tapussa and
Bhallika (‹See Tfd›တပုဿ၊ ဘလ္လိက), met the
Buddha in
northern India soon
after he...
- lay
disciples (two p****ing
merchants from Pokkharavatī
named Tapussa and
Bhallika) to take
refuge in the
teachings of the
Buddha the
first food offering...
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Gurubara (Lakhmi Puja). Long ago, two
merchants from
Odisha named Tap****u and
Bhallika devised this dish and
offered it to the
Buddha himself as a
token of respect...
- 8
strands of Buddha's hair
taken by his
first 2
disciples Tapussa and
Bhallika; to the site
where three relics of Buddha's
previous incarnations had been...
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Xuanzang refers to the
first two lay
disciples of Buddha,
Trapusa and
Bhallika responsible for
introducing Buddhism in that country.
Originally these...
- to the Buddhavaṃsa, two
merchants from Ukkalājanapada
named Tapussa and
Bhallika were p****ing
through Bodh ****a when they
encountered the Buddha. The Buddha...
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reminiscent of the
Buddhist story of
Gautama giving eight hairs to
Tapussa and
Bhallika,
which are now
enshrined at Shwedagon. Pura
Tanah Lot, 11 km north-west...
- Pali Canon, two
merchant brothers from
Kamsabhoga in Bactria, Tap****u and
Bhallika,
visited Gautama Buddha and
became his disciples. The
legend states that...
- Sujata's offering, Asita's visit, the
dream of Maya, the
Trapusha and
Bhallika story, and the
ploughing festival. The
Hasti Jataka frescos tell the story...