-
describes a
discourse imparted by The
Buddha to two brahmins,
Bharadvaja and
Vasettha, who left
their family and
varna to
become monks. The two
brahmans are...
- Vamaka, Vamadeva,
Vessamitta (Visvamitra), Yamataggi, Angirasa, Bharadvaja,
Vasettha (Vashistha), K****apa (Kashyapa) and
Bhagu (Bhrigu)". Sanjana,
Darab Dastur...
- but, like the Vaidehas, they
later became Brahmanised and
adopted the
Vāseṭṭha (in Pali) or Vaśiṣṭha (in Sanskrit) gotra. At some
point in time, the Mallakas...
- have been
collected and
chanted in his era, and
among those ten
rishi is
Vasettha (the Pali
spelling of
Vasishtha in Sanskrit).
Vasishtha is the
author of...
- Vamaka, Vamadeva,
Vessamitta (Visvamitra), Yamataggi, Angirasa, Bharadvaja,
Vasettha (Vashistha), K****apa (Kashyapa) and
Bhagu (Bhrigu)".
Roshen Dalal (2010)...
- and
bloodlines were
inherently pure or impure,
noble or ignoble. In the
Vasettha sutta the
Buddha argues that the main
difference among humans is not birth...
- Vamaka, Vamadeva,
Vessamitta (Visvamitra), Yamataggi, Angirasa, Bharadvaja,
Vasettha (Vashistha), K****apa (Kashyapa) and
Bhagu (Bhrigu)".
Barbara A. Holdrege...
-
Buddha present within all beings. In the Pāli Canon,
Gautama Buddha tells Vasettha that the Tathāgata (the Buddha) is dhammakaya, the "truth-body" or the...
- "Discourse to Sela" Sn III.8
Salla Sutta "The Dart" Sn III.9
Vāseṭṭha Sutta "Discourse to
Vasettha" Sn III.10 Kokālika
Sutta "Discourse to
Slanderer Kokaliya"...
- is
redeemed by his
encounter with
Venerable Sāriputta. MN 98
Vasettha Sutta To
Vasettha Two
brahmin students ask the
Buddha about what
makes a brahmin:...