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Śāriputra (Sanskrit: शारिपुत्र; Tibetan: ཤཱ་རིའི་བུ་, Pali: Sāriputta, lit. "the son of Śāri", born Upatiṣya, Pali: Upatissa) was one of the top disciples...
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Śāriputra (c. 1335-1426 CE) was a 15th-century
Indian Buddhist monk and scholar, and the last
known abbot of the Bodh ****a
mahavihara in Bihar, India...
- disciples.
Described as a
contemporary of
disciples such as Subhuti,
Śāriputra (Pali: Sāriputta), and Mahākāśyapa (Pali: Mahāk****apa), he is considered...
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Sariputra, one of the two
chief disciples of
Gautama Buddha is
frequently described in the Jataka, a
collection of
Buddhist texts which describe the previous...
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normally used for the
disciples of Confucius.
Śāriputra (Sanskrit: शारिपुत्र, romanized:
Śāriputra; Tibetan: ཤཱ་རིའི་བུ་, Pali: Sāriputta, Khmer: សិរីបុត្រ)...
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retrieve the
stolen Sariputra.
While doing so, he was
confronted by
Wansheng Princess when she
offered him the
stolen Sariputra and
reconciliation of...
- to the
cremated remains of the
Buddhist disciples Sariputta (Sanskrit:
Śāriputra; Pali: Sāriputta; Sinhala:Seriyuth සැරියුත්); and
Moggallana (Sanskrit:...
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first of
these [is] the
silence of
Śāriputra", who is
rendered silent during an
exchange with a goddess:
Śāriputra abandons speech too quickly, after...
- teaching.
Besides the Buddha,
Śāriputra and Maugalyayāna also
helped to
teach Rāhula. Rāhula
often ****isted
Śāriputra on his
rounds for alms in the morning...
- Thanissaro,
Buddhist monastic code, introduction. Hinnells,
Sariputra Hinnells,
Sariputra Thanissaro,
Buddhist monastic code, introduction. John R. Hinnells...