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Dictionary of
Hindu Lore and
Legend (ISBN 0-500-51088-1) by Anna
Dallapiccola Cakkavatti Sutta The Wheel-turning
Emperor (excerpt)
Translated from the Pali by...
- Buddhas. Vol. 1, Part 2. Yangon, Myanmar: Ti=Ni Press. pp. 316–317, 322. "
Cakkavatti Sutta: The wheel-turning Emperor". accesstoinsight.org. "University of...
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texts like the
Cakkavatti-Sīhanāda
Sutta and the Mahāsud****ana
Sutta focus on the
figure of the
righteous wheel turning leader (
Cakkavatti). This ideal...
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which contain a
Buddhist discussion of
historical decline is
found in the
Cakkavatti-Sīhanāda
Sutta (Digha
Nikaya 26) of the Pāli
Canon (as well as in various...
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psychic powers was a
miracle she displa****
where she
transformed into a
cakkavatti, or
universal monarch, and
created a
large retinue to pay
respect to the...
- mitra,
signifying "friend". The Pali form
Metteyya is
mentioned in the
Cakkavatti-Sīhanāda
Sutta (Digha
Nikaya 26) of the Pāli Canon, and also in chapter...
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fourth and
present Buddha of the
current bhaddakappa One
sutta called Cakkavatti-Sīhanāda
Sutta from an
early Buddhist text
called the Dĩgha Nikãya also...
- Bhikkhu). Malalasekera,
Dictionary of Pali
Proper Names,
volume II, page 564
Cakkavatti Sihanada Sutta (tr. Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu).
Pasadika Sutta (tr. Ṭhānissaro...
- บารมี), 'person of merit' (Thai: ผู้มีบุญ) 'wheel-turning monarch' (Pali:
Cakkavatti; Sanskrit: Cakravartin), and
Bodhisatta (Sanskrit: Bodhisattva). Many...
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third century CE. The
earliest known mention of
Maitreya occurs in the
Cakkavatti, or
Sihanada Sutta in
Digha Nikaya 26 of the Pali Canon. In it, Gautama...