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Maudgalyāyana (Pali: Moggallāna), also
known as Mahāmaudgalyāyana or by his
birth name Kolita, was one of the Buddha's
closest disciples.
Described as...
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considered the
first of the Buddha's two
chief male disciples,
together with
Maudgalyāyana (Pali: Moggallāna). Śāriputra had a key
leadership role in the ministry...
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considered the
first of the Buddha's two
chief disciples,
together with
Maudgalyāyana (Pali: Moggallāna). Śāriputra had a key
leadership role in the ministry...
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records the time when
Maudgalyāyana achieves abhijñā and uses his
newfound powers to
search for his
deceased parents.
Maudgalyayana discovers that his deceased...
- from
Indic sources by Dharmarakṣa
sometime between 265 and 311 CE.
Maudgalyayana (Pali: Moggallāna),
whose abbreviated Chinese transliteration is Mulian...
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first of the Buddha's two
chief male disciples,
together with
Maudgalyāyana.
Maudgalyāyana – born in the
village of
Kolita in Magadha. He was one of the...
- Pali: Sāriputta; Sinhala:Seriyuth සැරියුත්); and
Moggallana (Sanskrit:
Maudgalyāyana; Pali: Moggallāna;Sinhala:
Mugalan මුගලන්).
Sariputta and Moggallana...
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Shakyamuni Buddha,
Maudgalyayana,
achieves Abhijñā and uses his
newfound powers to
search for his
deceased parents. In the end,
Maudgalyayana finds his mother...
- gods in that realm. He was
exhorted by his
disciple and
representative Maudgalyayana to return, and
after a long
debate and
under a full moon the Buddha...
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retorted that he did not even let his
trusted disciples Śāriputra or
Maudgalyayana run the Sangha, let
alone someone like Devadatta. The
Buddha declared...