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- bhikkhu when the Buddha visited his old home, Kapilavastu. Over time, other Shakyans joined the order as bhikkhus, such as Buddha's cousin Ananda, Anuruddha...
- respective governments. Gautama Buddha, being a kshatriya was required by Shakyan tradition to p**** a series of tests to prove himself as a warrior, before...
- first time through a conversation between the Tathāgata and a group of shakyans who praised him. Then Ven. Sāriputta has the chance to meet Ven. Puṇṇa...
- Map of Shakyan territory...
- and the Nepal Hills in the north. It encomp****ed the territories of the Shakyans, Mallakas, Koliyas, Kālāmas and Moriyas at its peak. It roughly corresponds...
- Solar Race and he was ancestor of Shakyamuni. Some scholars consider the Shakyans a republic or federation formed by a group of warrior class, who supposedly...
- to the Buddhist text Dulva (Rockhill, p. 12), the city was founded by Shākyans from Kapilavastu, when they grew very numerous. The spot was pointed out...
- to the Mahāyāna Abhiniṣkramaṇa Sūtra (佛本行集經), Suprabuddha was a wealthy Shākyan who lived in Devadaha. He had eight daughters, the eldest of whom was Māyā...
- 2020-05-25. Pu, Cz (2013). "Chinese Versions of Virudhaka's M****acre of the Shakyan". Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies: 36. Archived from the...
- ancient Kapilvastu. Tilaurakot, considered the cardinal point of the ancient Shakyan city of Kapilavastu where Gautama Buddha spent 29 years of his lifetime...