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Uddaka Rāmaputta (Pāli; Sanskrit:
Udraka Rāmaputra) was a sage and
teacher of
meditation identified by the
Buddhist tradition as one of the
teachers of...
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teachers of meditation,
namely Āḷāra Kālāma (Sanskrit:
Arada Kalama) and
Uddaka Ramaputta (Sanskrit:
Udraka Ramaputra),
learning meditation and philosophy...
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philological evidence to
suggest that the two masters,
Alara Kalama and
Uddaka Rāmaputta, were
historical figures and they most
probably taught Buddha...
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Dhyana such as Sutrakranga, Antakrta-Dasanga and Rsibha****a,
mention Uddaka Rāmaputta who is said to be the
teacher of some
meditation methods to Buddha...
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According to this story, he
learned two
kinds of
meditation from two teachers,
Uddaka Rāmaputta and Āḷāra Kālāma.
These forms of
meditation did not lead to liberation...
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After Siddhartha had
mastered all the
teachings of Āḷāra Kālāma and then
Uddaka Rāmaputta, he left and
began practicing self
mortification along with Kaundinya...
- how the
Buddha was
dissatisfied with the
teachings of Āḷāra Kālāma and
Uddaka Rāmaputta,
wandered further through Magadhan country, and then
found "an...
- came to
Vaishali first and
undertook his
initial spiritual training from
Uddaka Rāmaputta (Rāmaputra Udraka) and Āḷāra Kālāma.
After the
Enlightenment the...
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Brahmanical practices, in the
Nikayas ascribed to
Alara Kalama and
Uddaka Ramaputta.
These practices were
paired to
mindfulness and insight, and given...
- the Pāli
Canon scriptures, he was the
first teacher of
Gautama Buddha.
Uddaka Rāmaputta 6th
century BCE one of the
teachers of
Gautama Buddha Panini 6th...