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Trapusa and
Bahalika (alternatively Bhallika) are
traditionally regarded as the
first disciples of the Buddha. The
first account of
Trapusa and Bahalika...
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Stupa in Sri Lanka,
believed to be
constructed by two
seafaring merchants Trapusa and Bahalika. The
names of the two
merchants are
recorded in a rock inscription...
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Tradition says that
Trapusa and
Bahalika visited Sri
Lanka and
brought a hair
relic with them in a
golden reliquary to Girihandu.
Trapusa and
Bhallika had...
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Decline of
Buddhism in the
Indian subcontinent Hinduism in
Afghanistan Trapusa and
Bahalika Runion,
Meredith L. (2007). The
history of Afghanistan. Westport:...
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inferior and superior. For example, the
inferior was
taught to the
merchants Trapuá¹£a and
Ballika because they were
ordinary men; the
middle was
taught to the...
- is part of Bactria.
Balkh is well
known to
Buddhists as the
hometown of
Trapusa and Bahalika, two
merchants who,
according to scripture,
became Buddha's...
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recorded by
Husang Tsang refers to the
first two lay
disciples of Buddha,
Trapusa and
Bhallika responsible for
introducing Buddhismin that country. Originally...
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recorded by
Xuanzang refers to the
first two lay
disciples of Buddha,
Trapusa and
Bhallika responsible for
introducing Buddhism in that country. Originally...
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Buddha himself is said to have
given to the two
Burmese merchant brothers,
Trapusa and Bahalika. The dome structure,
topped with a
golden spire,
extends into...
- Tang
Records on the
Western Regions Silk Road
transmission of
Buddhism Trapusa and
Bahalika Balkh Historical reports referring to the
monastery span from...