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- According to the Buddhavaṃsa, Vessabhū is believed to be the 24th Buddha. He was born in the pleasance of Anoma (Commentary, Anūpama), his father being...
- Arthadarśin Dharmadarśin Siddhārtha Tissa Buddha Phussa Vip****ī Sikhī Vessabhū Kakusandha Koṇāgamana Kāśyapa The Buddha (Gautama) ****ure: Maitreya Religion...
- Alamkarakalpa (Adorned Eon), Sikhī was preceded by Vip****ī Buddha and succeeded by Vessabhū Buddha. He was called Sikhī because his unhisa (turban) looked like a sikha...
- Vip****ī (lived ninety-one kappas ago) Sikhī (lived thirty-one kappas ago) Vessabhū (lived thirty-one kappas ago in the same kappa as Sikhī) Kakusandha (the...
- Vip****ī (lived ninety-one kalpas ago) Sikhī (lived thirty-one kalpas ago) Vessabhū (lived thirty-one kalpas ago in the same kalpa as Sikhī) Kakusandha (the...
- The sal tree is also said to have been the tree under which Koṇḍañña and Vessabhū, respectively the fifth and twenty-fourth Buddhas preceding Gautama Buddha...
- pāṭalī Stereospermum chelonoides 23 Sikhī puṇḍarīka Mangifera indica 24 Vessabhū sāla S****a robusta 25 Kakusandha sirīsa Albizia lebbeck 26 Koṇāgamana...
- also states that Mahishmati as the capital of Avanti, whose king was one Vessabhu. It is possible that the capital of Avanti was transferred from Ujjayani...
- Buddhas in Buddhist Literature The Seven Buddhas of Antiquity Vip****ī Sikhī Vessabhū Kakusandha Kanakamuni Kāśyapa Gautama 28 Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṃkara...
- throne. The Mahagovindasuttanta of the Dighanikaya mentions an Avanti king Vessabhu (Vishvabhu) and his capital Mahissati (Mahishmati). Probably he was a Vitihotra...