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− | ;;[[Ajnata-Kaundinya]]'', | + | [[Five Bhikshus]]; ([[五比丘]]) The first five of [[Buddha's]] converts: |
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− | + | ;[[Ajnata-Kaundinya]]'', | |
− | + | ;[[Asvajit]]'', | |
− | + | ;[[Bhadrika]]'', | |
+ | ;[[Dasabala-Kasyapa]]'', and | ||
+ | ;[[Mahanama-Kulika]]''. | ||
They were the [[first five disciples]] that [[Shakyamuni]] [[preached]] when he became [[Buddha]]. | They were the [[first five disciples]] that [[Shakyamuni]] [[preached]] when he became [[Buddha]]. | ||
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− | [[Category:Disciples of Buddha Shakyamuni]] | + | ;[[Five Bhikshus]] |
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+ | The first five of [[Buddha's]] converts: | ||
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+ | in [[Pali]] (P) - in [[Sanskrit]] (S) | ||
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+ | : 1. [[Ajnata-Kaundinya]] - [[Ajnata-Kondanna]] | ||
+ | : 2. [[Bhadrika]] - [[Bhaddiya]] | ||
+ | : 3. [[Asvajit]] - [[Assagi]] | ||
+ | : 4. [[Vaspa]] - [[Vappa]] | ||
+ | : 5. [[Mahanaman]] - [[Mahanama]] | ||
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+ | They followed [[Shakyamuni]] to practice {{Wiki|asceticism}}, but left him when he abandoned such practices. Later, when [[Shakyamuni]] [[attained]] [[Buddhahood]], his first {{Wiki|sermon}} was {{Wiki|preached}} in [[Deer Park]] to these men, who became his first [[disciples]]. | ||
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+ | {{BuddhismbyNumber}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Disciples of Buddha Shakyamuni]]{{BuddhismbyNumber}} |
Latest revision as of 10:26, 22 April 2014
Five Bhikshus; (五比丘) The first five of Buddha's converts:
They were the first five disciples that Shakyamuni preached when he became Buddha.
The first five of Buddha's converts:
- 1. Ajnata-Kaundinya - Ajnata-Kondanna
- 2. Bhadrika - Bhaddiya
- 3. Asvajit - Assagi
- 4. Vaspa - Vappa
- 5. Mahanaman - Mahanama
They followed Shakyamuni to practice asceticism, but left him when he abandoned such practices. Later, when Shakyamuni attained Buddhahood, his first sermon was preached in Deer Park to these men, who became his first disciples.