- the
Theravadin Vinaya Pitaka and
includes the
following two volumes:
Mahāvagga:
includes accounts of
Gautama Buddha's and the ten prin****l disciples'...
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reigned from 544 to 492 BCE. The
extent of his
kingdom is
mentioned in
Mahavagga. His
advisors included Sona Kolivisa,
Sumana (flower gatherer), Koliya...
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Motilal Banarsid****,
Delhi (Dover, New York) Vol. XIII,
Mahavagga I–IV, Vol. XVII,
Mahavagga V–X,
Kullavagga I–III, Vol. XX,
Kullavagga IV–XII Singh,...
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Motilal Banarsid****,
Delhi (Dover, New York) Vol. XIII,
Mahavagga I-IV, Vol. XVII,
Mahavagga V-X,
Kullavagga I-III, Vol. XX,
Kullavagga IV-XII Rhys Davids...
- wife, Kshema, was a
daughter of the
chief of the
Madra clan of Punjab.
Mahavagga depicts him
having 500 wives. As per Buddhism, due to
influence by Devadatta...
- Pratītyasamutpāda-gāthā is used in
Sanskrit as well as Pali. It is
found in
Mahavagga section of
Vinaya Pitaka of the Pali Canon. The
mantra has been widely...
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kings of the
Kshatriya race. In the
Buddhist Vinaya Pitaka section of the
Mahavagga (I.245) the
Buddha pays
respect to
Jamadagni by
declaring that the Vedas...
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Motilal Banarsid****,
Delhi (Dover, New York) Vol. XIII,
Mahavagga I-IV, Vol. XVII,
Mahavagga V-X,
Kullavagga I-III, Vol. XX,
Kullavagga IV-XII "Hermann...
- d.),
Vinaya Pitaka,
Mahavagga, BJT p. 72
Archived 2012-03-20 at the
Wayback Machine; Rhys
Davids &
Oldenberg (1881), the
Mahavagga,
First Khandhaka, ch...
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Kosala and
seized its
capital of Srāvastī; the Kosāmbī Jātaka and the
Mahāvagga claim that the Kāśika king
Brahmadatta had
annexed Kosala after executing...