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Moggallāna I was King of
Anuradhapura in the 6th century,
whose reign lasted from 497 to 515.
After defeating his
brother Kashyapa I in a
civil war, he...
- dictionary.
Moggallana may
refer to: Maudgalyayana, a
chief disciple of The
Buddha Moggallāna Thera, the
author of the Abhidhānappadīpikā
Moggallana I of Anuradhapura...
- Dhatusena, and
usurping his
brother and
rightful heir to the throne,
Moggallana, in a
palace coup. He
imprisoned and
later immured his father. Kashyapa...
- commander. The
rightful heir,
Moggallana,
fearing for his life, fled to
South India.
Afraid of an
attack by
Moggallana,
Kashyapa moved the
capital and...
- Maudgalyāyana (Pali:
Moggallāna), also
known as Mahāmaudgalyāyana or by his
birth name Kolita, was one of the Buddha's
closest disciples.
Described as...
- සැරියුත්); and
Moggallana (Sanskrit: Maudgalyāyana; Pali:
Moggallāna;Sinhala:
Mugalan මුගලන්).
Sariputta and
Moggallana (also
called Maha
Moggallana) were the...
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Moggallana III was King of
Anuradhapura in the 7th century,
whose reign lasted from 608 to 614. He
succeeded Sangha Tissa II as King of
Anuradhapura and...
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Moggallana II was King of
Anuradhapura in the 6th century,
whose reign lasted from 540 to 560. He
succeeded his
brother Dathappabhuti as King of Anuradhapura...
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whose viewpoints the
Buddha must have been acquainted. Śāriputra and
Moggallāna, two of the
foremost disciples of the Buddha, were
formerly the foremost...
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female disciple foremost in
psychic powers. Her male
counterpart was Maha
Moggallana. The
earliest known record of
Uppalavanna comes from a 3rd
century BCE...