- Utpalavarṇā (Sanskrit: उत्पलवर्णा; Pali:
Uppalavannā; Chinese: 蓮華色, pinyin: Liánhuásè) was a
Buddhist bhikkhuni, or nun, who was
considered one of the...
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considered the
first of the Buddha's two
chief female disciples,
along with
Uppalavanna.
Khema was born into the
royal family of the
ancient Kingdom of Madra...
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Sister Uppalavannā (Else Buchholtz) was a
German violinist who
converted to Buddhism,
becoming the
first European Buddhist nun
since the time of Greco-Buddhism...
- most
emulated are: monks: Sāriputta and Mahāmoggallāna nuns: Khemā and
Uppalavaṇṇā laymen:
Citta and
Hatthaka of
Alavi laywomen:
Kujjuttara and Veḷukaṇḍakiyā...
- to kasiṇas in the Samāhitabhūmi
section of his Yogācārabhūmi-Śāstra.
Uppalavannā, one of the Buddha's
chief female disciples,
famously attained arahantship...
- Mahākaccana
Nanda Subhūti Puṇṇa Mantānīputta Upāli Mahapa****ati Gotamī
Khema Uppalavanna Asita Channa Yasa Key
concepts Avidyā (Ignorance)
Bardo Bodhicitta Buddha-nature...
- been
widely venerated. His
female counterpart was Utpalavarṇā (Pali:
Uppalavaṇṇā). In the Pali Canon, it is
described that Maudgalyāyana had a skin color...
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Upulvan (Sinhala: උපුල්වන් දෙවියෝ, Pali:
Uppalavanna; Sanskrit: Utpalavarna), also
known as
Vishnu (Vishnu deviyo) is a
guardian deity (Pali: Khettapala;...
- Mahākaccana
Nanda Subhūti Puṇṇa Mantānīputta Upāli Mahapa****ati Gotamī
Khema Uppalavanna Asita Channa Yasa Key
concepts Avidyā (Ignorance)
Bardo Bodhicitta Buddha-nature...
- can be eaten. —Jivaka Sutta, MN 55 ,
unpublished translation by
Sister Uppalavanna Also in the
Jivaka Sutta,
Buddha instructs a monk or nun to accept, without...