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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...
- relics of Sariputta and Moggallana refers to the cremated remains of the Buddhist disciples Sariputta (Sanskrit: Śāriputra; Pali: Sāriputta; Sinhala:Seriyuth...
- first five arahants of Gautama Buddha. He is known for his conversion of Sariputta and Mahamoggallana, the Buddha's two chief male disciples, counterparts...
- Sāriputta Thera was a 12th-century Sri Lankan scholar monk of Theravada Buddhism. He was the first leader (Mahasvami) of the Sri Lankan Buddhist Sangha...
- In one p****age, Sariputta states that the mind of the Buddha cannot be "encomp****ed" even by him.: 416–417  The Buddha and Sariputta, in similar p****ages...
- important in Buddhism, but those related to other enlightened figures like Sariputta and Moggallana are also highly revered. In Buddhism, relics are known...
- Buddha was accompanied by Pañcasikha, Mátali, Mahá Brahmá and Suyáma. Sariputta was the first to welcome him (followed by Uppalavanna. On this occasion...
- Ānandasuttaṃ. He says that thanks to him he was able to become a sotāpanna. Ven. Sāriputta hears about Ven. Puṇṇa for the first time through a conversation between...
- her his female disciple foremost in wisdom. Her male counterpart was Sariputta. In Buddhist belief, when a fully enlightened Buddha appears in the world...
- Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya ****aji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna Ānanda Mahāk****apa Aṅgulimāla Anuruddha Mahākaccana Nanda...