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Saṅghamittā (Saṅghamitrā in Sanskrit, nun's name Ayapali; 282 BC – 203 BC) was an
Indian Buddhist nun and
believed to be the
eldest daughter (Sri Lankan...
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Sanghamitta Balika Vidyalaya (also called:
Sanghamitta Girls' College) is a
Buddhist girls'
school in Galle, Sri Lanka. It is a
national school, which...
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moved to
Ceylon and
became a
Buddhist nun. She
became known as
Sister Sanghamitta,
while in
America she was
often known as Marie. A socialite, she was...
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within the
lifetime of the Buddha. Later, in 236 BC, the
Buddhist nun
Sanghamitta Maha
Theri was sent by
Emperor Asoka from
India to Sri Lanka. With her...
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daughter named Sanghamitta, who
became a Bhikkhunī. A
section of historians, such as
Romila Thapar,
doubt the
historicity of
Sanghamitta,
based on the...
- Ananda, came to be
known as the
Ananda Bodhi. King Ashoka's
daughter Sanghamittā Theri brought a
piece of the tree with her to Ceylon,
where it continues...
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Justice of
Appeal of the
Supreme Court of Fiji.
Ekanayake was
educated at
Sanghamitta Balika Vidyalaya,
Galle and
Visakha Vidyalaya, Colombo,
thereafter she...
- was then
established in Mihintale.
Mahinda then sent for his
sister Sanghamitta from Magadha, who was a nun, to
start a
female Buddhist order after local...
- literature, were part of the
University of Nalanda. In 245 BCE, bhikkhunī
Sanghamitta arrived with the Jaya Sri Maha
Bodhi tree,
which is
considered to be...
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Midsummer in the
Southern Hemisphere. (Contemporary Paganism)
Sanghamitta Day (Theravada Buddhism)
Shalako (Zuni) Yaldā (Iran) Yule in the Northern...