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- the forehead of Buddhist images as an au****ious mark. As set out in the Lakkhana Sutta or 'Discourse on Marks', the ūrṇā is the thirty-first physical characteristic...
- version) was the son of Kaushalya, first wife of Dasharatha. Lakṣmaṇa (Lakkhaṇa) was a sibling of Rama and son of Sumitra, the second wife of Dasharatha...
- In Buddhism, the three marks of existence are three characteristics (Pali: tilakkhaṇa; Sanskrit: त्रिलक्षण trilakṣaṇa) of all existence and beings, namely...
- kings as well. The Digha Nikaya, in the "Discourse of the Marks" (Pali: Lakkhaṇa Sutta) (DN 30) enumerates and explains the 32 characteristics. These are...
- step-mother for the kingdom (of Varanasi). Rama-Pandita's younger brother, Lakkhana-Kumara and their sister, Sita followed him. But, the King died just after...
- Mendis, N.K.G. (tr., ed.) (1979). On the No-self Characteristic: The Anatta-lakkhana Sutta (The Wheel No. 268). Kandy: Buddhist Publication Society. Retrieved...
- the Buddha. These characteristics are described in the Digha Nikaya's Lakkhaṇa Sutta (D, I:142). After the lifetime of the Buddha the Hindu synthesis...
- Dasaratha-Jataka (Tale no. 461), but with slightly different spellings such as Lakkhana for Lakshmana and Rama-pandita for Rama. Rama appears in the Puranas namely...
- Weeranun Kunha Patshaya Mahatanodhamma Nattakorn Devakula Sasiphong Chartphot Lakkhana Panwichai Chuwat Rerksirisuk Viroj Ali Thirat Rattanasewi Chonlawit Wongsriwo...
- (trans.) Anatta-lakkhana Sutta: The Discourse on the Not-self Characteristic (SN 22.59). Retrieved from "Access to Insight" at Anatta-lakkhana Sutta: The Discourse...