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- are only two discourses that explicitly reference Suddhodana: DN 14, Mahāpadāna Sutta, and in the versified prologue of Sn 3.11, Nālaka Sutta. In each...
- the Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta (DN 16), the Mahāsaccaka-sutta (MN 36), the Mahapadana Sutta (DN 14), and the Achariyabhuta Sutta (MN 123), which include selective...
- is only described with respect to a previous legendary Buddha Vip****ī (Mahāpadāna Sutta, DN 14). In the later works Nidanakatha, Buddhavamsa and the Lalitavistara...
- Another early source that discusses the qualities of bodhisattvas is the Mahāpadāna sutta. This text discusses bodhisattva qualities in the context of six...
- says that dhammaniyāma explains the term dhammatā in the text of the Mahāpadāna Sutta (D ii.12) (Cf. S 12.20 for a discussion of the use of the word dhammaniyamatā...
- Salomon 1998, pp. 8–10 with footnotes L. A. Waddell (1914). "The So-Called "Mahapadana" Suttanta and the Date of the Pali Canon". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic...
- Sutta (MN 4, the parallel Agama text is at Ekottara Agama 31.1) and the Mahapadana Sutta (DN 14, parallel at DA 1).: 18–19  Another key point affirmed by...
- Buddha was meaning union with Brahma as synonymous with nirvana. DN 14 Mahāpadāna Sutta   Tells the story of a past Buddha up to shortly after his enlightenment;...
- Studies. 44. Retrieved 2010-12-13. L. A. Waddell (1914). "The So-Called "Mahapadana" Suttanta and the Date of the Pali Canon". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic...
- misconduct, disrespect for elders. During this period, according to the Mahāpadāna-sutta (DN.14) three of the four Buddhas of this antarakalpa lived: Kakusandha...