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'''[[Panthaka]]''' (Skt. ; Tib. ''[[Lamten]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[lam chen bstan]]'') — one of the [[Sixteen Arhats]].
 
'''[[Panthaka]]''' (Skt. ; Tib. ''[[Lamten]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[lam chen bstan]]'') — one of the [[Sixteen Arhats]].
  
[[Panthaka]] is the elder brother of [[Chulapanthaka]], the eleventh of the [[Sixteen Arhats]]. He was an [[accomplished scholar]] with hundreds of students. After listening to a [[monk]] explain the [[Buddha]]'s [[teaching]] of [[interdependent origination]] he sought [[ordination]], studied and [[meditated]] on the teachings and [[attained]] the level of [[arhat]]. He then taught the [[Dharma]] widely.  
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[[Panthaka]] is the elder brother of [[Chulapanthaka]], the eleventh of the [[Sixteen Arhats]]. He was an [[accomplished scholar]] with hundreds of students. After listening to a [[monk]] explain the [[Buddha]]'s [[teaching]] of [[interdependent origination]] he sought [[ordination]], studied and [[meditated]] on the teachings and [[attained]] the level of [[arhat]]. He then [[taught]] the [[Dharma]] widely.  
  
 
He dwells in the [[Heaven of the Thirty-Three]] together with 900 [[arhats]].
 
He dwells in the [[Heaven of the Thirty-Three]] together with 900 [[arhats]].

Latest revision as of 21:18, 8 March 2015

Panthaka

Panthaka (Skt. ; Tib. Lamten; Wyl. lam chen bstan) — one of the Sixteen Arhats.

Panthaka is the elder brother of Chulapanthaka, the eleventh of the Sixteen Arhats. He was an accomplished scholar with hundreds of students. After listening to a monk explain the Buddha's teaching of interdependent origination he sought ordination, studied and meditated on the teachings and attained the level of arhat. He then taught the Dharma widely.

He dwells in the Heaven of the Thirty-Three together with 900 arhats.

With his left hand in a teaching mudra and his right carrying a book, he aids those who earnestly wish to study, practise and meditate on the Buddha’s teachings.

Further Reading

  • Crystal Mirror, volume VI, Dharma Publishing 1984.

Source

RigpaWiki:Panthaka