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Suprabuddha (Sanskrit), or
Suppabuddha (Pali) was the
maternal uncle and father-in-law of the
Buddha according to the
Mahavamsa genealogy and the Theravada...
- Bhikkhunī and is
considered an arahatā. Yaśodharā was the
daughter of King
Suppabuddha, and Amita. She was born on the same day in the
month of
Vaishaka as...
- Prince, as one of the sons of Añjana and Yasodharā. He was a
brother to
Suppabuddha and to his
sisters Māyā and Pajāpatī. He was the Buddha's
maternal uncle...
- Maya and Mahapa****ati. Yasodhara's
father was
traditionally said to be
Suppabuddha, but by some
accounts it was Dandapani.
Though frequently depicted and...
- world, he
later married Yaśodharā (Yaśodharā was the
daughter of King
Suppabuddha and Amita), and
together they had one child: a son
named Rāhula. Both...
- Maya and Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī were
Koliyan princesses and
sisters of
Suppabuddha. Mahāpajāpatī was both the Buddha's
maternal aunt and
adoptive mother...
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Sublime Dharma [because such
people cannot be
reborn in Sukhavati]." When
Suppabuddha blocked the Lord Buddha's path,
forcing him to turn back, he was reborn...
- [citation needed] He was the son of the king Devadaha. Añjana had two sons
Suppabuddha and Dandapāni, and two
daughters Māyā, Pajāpatī and four other. Maya...
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Suruci and
Vaddhana (Rativaddhana); his wife was Sucittā, and
their son
Suppabuddha. He left home in a
golden palanquin,
practiced austerities for six months...
- (the Buddha) Parent(s)
Anjana (father), Sulakşhañā (mother)
Relatives Suppabuddha &
Dandapani (brothers), Five
sisters including Mahapa****ati
Gotami Dynasty...