- to the Pali canon, they were
caravan drivers from Puṣkalāvatī (Pali:
Pokkharavatī), in
ukkalapada on way to Uttarapatha. However, most
ancient Buddhist...
-
uttered by the
Buddha the
first lay
disciples (two p****ing
merchants from
Pokkharavatī named Tapussa and Bhallika) to take
refuge in the
teachings of the Buddha...
-
Ancient Gr****: Πευκελαωτις, romanized: Peukelaōtis) or Puṣkarāvatī (Pali:
Pokkharavatī). The
first mention of the Gandhārīs is
attested once in the Ṛgveda as...
-
point is of two
merchant brothers Tap****u and
Bhalluka or
Bhalluka from
Pokkharavati (=Pushkalavati,
present Carasadda) in the Gandhara-Kamboja
region who...
- or
Pushkaravati (Sanskrit: पुष्करावती, romanized: Puṣkarāvatī; Pāli:
Pokkharavatī), in Bala Hisar, and
later Shaikhan Dheri (Pashto: شېخان ډېرۍ; Urdu:...
- Pujavaliya) that Tap****u and Bhalluka, the two
merchant brothers,
natives of
Pokkharavati (modern Pushkalavati) in what then was
ancient Kamboja-Gandhara and now...
-
several similar ending names such as Utpalāvatī, Haṃsavatī, Oghavatī,
Pokkharavatī (Sanskrit Pushkavati) and Pāṇinian
Mashkavati (i.e. M****aga of Arrian)...