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Pindola Bharadvaja (
Piṇḍola Bhāradvāja) is an
Arhat in Buddhism.
According to the
earliest Indian Buddhist sutras,
Pindola Bharadvaja was one of four Arhats...
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fourth century, and
mainly focused on
Pindola who was po****rized in art by the book
Method for
Inviting Pindola (Chinese: 請賓度羅法; pinyin: Qǐng Bīndùluó...
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great festival to
entertain Buddhist monks.
During the festival, he
meets Pindola Bharadvaja, an
arhat (enlightened saint) who
personally knew the Buddha...
- from the
Alice S.
Kandell Collection Arhats Rahula, Cudapanthaka, and
Pindola Arhats Kanakavasta, Vajriputra, Kanaka-Bharadvaja, and
Bhadra Arhats Ajita...
- by the river, was Udayana/Udena's park, the Udakavana,
where Ananda and
Pindola Bharadvaja preached to the
women of Udena's
palace on two occasions. The...
- On the
seventh day, news of this
reached one of the Buddha's disciples,
Pindola Bharadvaja, who then
proceeded to fly up and take the bowl, thus converting...
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younger half-brother of the
Buddha Nandika Nadīkāśyapa Paṭācārā
Pilindavatsa Piṇḍola Bhāradvāja Pūrṇamaitrāyaṇīputra, one of the ten prin****l
disciples Rāhula...
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characteristics of the
Buddha Buddhist pilgrimage Pillars of
Ashoka Pindaya Caves Pindola Bharadvaja Pirivena Pitalkhora Caves Pīti
Piyadasi Piyad****i Maha Thera...
- Sol d'hivern, Ed.
Baula 1995: Lior, Ed. Cruïlla 1995: L'extraordinària
píndola rosa, Ed. Cruïlla 1996: La
batalla de la sopa, Ed.
Baula 1996: Un estiu...
- Ānanda),
along with
three arhats from the
Amitabha Sutra (Cudapanthaka,
Pindola, Kalodayin), and two
arhats from
Chinese folklore (the Dragon-Subduing...