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- long been recognised, there are striking parallels in the stories of Moggaliputta Tissa and Upagupta. Both are closely ****ociated with Asoka as important...
- confirmed by Moggaliputta Tissa. The Theravadins say that council proceeded to recite the scriptures, adding to the canon Moggaliputta Tissa's own book...
- ****kutarama shrine at Pataliputra. At the temple, he met the Buddhist monk Moggaliputta Tissa, and became more devoted to the Buddhist faith. The veracity of...
- abroad in the region around India, Ashoka, in consultation with Venerable Moggaliputta Tissa convened a meeting of the Third Buddhist Council in which 1,000 Arahants...
- sources trace their tradition to the Third Buddhist council when elder Moggaliputta-Tissa is said to have compiled the Kathavatthu, an important work which...
- Ashoka at Pataliputra (modern Patna), under the leadership of the monk Moggaliputta Tissa. Its objective is to purify the Buddhist movement, particularly...
- Madhyamaka system. David Kalupahana sees Nāgārjuna as a successor to Moggaliputta-Tissa in being a champion of the middle-way and a reviver of the original...
- called by Emperor Aśoka in the 3rd century BC. Organized by the monk Moggaliputta Tissa, it was held in order to rid the sangha of the large number of...
- of the Buddha himself - its authorship is traditionally attributed to Moggaliputta Tissa. However this is not unusual: the Vinaya's accounts of the first...
- religious exchanges between the two cultures: When the thera (elder) Moggaliputta, the illuminator of the religion of the Conqueror (Ashoka), had brought...