-
Hastaka Āṭavaka (Sanskrit; Pali:
Hatthaka Ālavaka), also
known as
Hastaka of Āṭavī (Sanskrit; Pali:
Hatthaka of Ālavī), was one of the
chief lay male...
- "Modesty".
Guide to
Buddhism A To Z.
Retrieved 9
April 2022. "About
Hatthaka".
Hatthaka Sutta. AN 8:23.
Retrieved 9
April 2022. Tanabe,
Willa Jane (2004)...
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groves are
mentioned in the "Payasi Sutta" (Digha
Nikaya 23) and the "
Hatthaka Discourse" (Anguttara
Nikaya 3.34).
Ashoka tree For example, Rhys Davids...
- Citra) was one of the
chief male lay
disciples of the Buddha,
along with
Hatthaka of Alavi. He is
considered the lay
disciple of the
Buddha who was foremost...
- Sāriputta and Mahāmoggallāna nuns: Khemā and Uppalavaṇṇā laymen:
Citta and
Hatthaka of
Alavi laywomen:
Kujjuttara and Veḷukaṇḍakiyā In Buddhism,
there are...
- one of two male lay
disciples identified for
emulation by the Buddha.
Hatthaka of Alavi, one of the
foremost lay male
disciples of the Buddha, he is one...
- a
devoted lay
disciple should foster the wish to
become like
Citta and
Hatthaka,
while devoted bhikkhus should aspire to
equal Sāriputta and Mahāmoggallāna...
-
Nirvana that is the
focus of
Buddhist monastics.
Savaka Visakha Dāna
Citta Hatthaka Pali
texts state Subhūti was Anathapindika's
younger brother,
while northern...
- Anāgāmi
Cunda Kammāraputta, a
smith who gave the
Buddha his last meal
Hatthaka of Alavi,
chief lay male
disciple of the
Buddha and an Anāgāmi Khujjuttara...
-
Canon discourse attributed to Sāriputta
Sariputra in the
Jatakas Citta Hatthaka of
Alavi Some Pali
texts contradict this
however and
state his
birth village...