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- Khujjuttarā was one of the Buddha's foremost (Sanskrit: agra, Pali: agga) female lay disciples (Pali: upasika, savaka). According to commentaries of the...
- Samavati was one of the queens of King Udena of Kosambi. Her servant Khujjuttara became a foremost female lay disciple when she sent her to hear the Buddha's...
- followers, that is Khujjuttara the lay follower and Velukandakiya, Nanda's mother." The other important female disciple was Khujjuttara. The Connected Discourses...
- part of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism and is attributed to Khujjuttara's recollection of Buddha's discourses. It is included there in the Sutta...
- Mahākoṭṭhita — — — Great Deep Knowledge — Bhaddakaccānā — — Learned Ānanda Khujjuttarā — — Mindful Ānanda — — — Good Behavior Ānanda — — — Courage Ānanda —...
- personal events. Regarding female disciples, the most important figures are Khujjuttarā (foremost in teaching Dharma) and Visakha (foremost in generosity). In...
- Sujātā Seniyadhītā Foremost as donor: Visākhā Foremost in learning: Khujjuttarā Foremost who dwells in metta: Sāmāvatī Foremost in absorption: Uttarānandamātā...
- Jivaka Citta — the foremost householder for explaining the Teaching Cunda Khujjuttara Velukandakiya Visakha Rohini Sujata Kondañña — the first Arahant ****aji...
- who, by listening frequently to Dhamma, and became a Stream-winner. Khujjuttarā a servant to a queen of Kosambi and a very learned laywoman who could...
- Theano of Croton (6th century BCE) Aristoclea of Delphi (6th century BCE) Khujjuttarā (6th century BCE) Aspasia of Miletus (approx. 470–400 BCE) Arete of Cyrene...