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He was born in the [[Anomā]] pleasaunce in [[Khemaka]]. | He was born in the [[Anomā]] pleasaunce in [[Khemaka]]. | ||
His father was [[Janasandha]] (v.l. [[Saccasandha]]) and his mother [[Padumā]]. | His father was [[Janasandha]] (v.l. [[Saccasandha]]) and his mother [[Padumā]]. | ||
− | He lived the household life for seven thousand years, in three palaces - [[Guhāsala]], [[Nārī]] ([[Nārisa]]) and [[Nisabha]] | + | He lived the [[household life]] for seven thousand years, in three {{Wiki|palaces}} - [[Guhāsala]], [[Nārī]] ([[Nārisa]]) and [[Nisabha]] |
− | He left the world on a horse named Sonuttara. | + | He left the [[world]] on a [[horse]] named Sonuttara. |
For eight months he practised austerities. | For eight months he practised austerities. | ||
− | After a meal of milk rice given by the daughter of [[Vīrasetthi]] of [[Vīragāma]], | + | After a meal of milk {{Wiki|rice}} given by the daughter of [[Vīrasetthi]] of [[Vīragāma]], |
he sat on grass given by a [[yavapālaka]] named [[Vijitasangāma]] | he sat on grass given by a [[yavapālaka]] named [[Vijitasangāma]] | ||
− | He attained Buddhahood under an [[asana tree]]. | + | He [[attained]] [[Buddhahood]] under an [[asana tree]]. |
− | He preached his first sermon at [[Yasavatī]] to [[Brahmadeva]] and [[Udaya]] ([[Udayana]]) of [[Hamsavatī]], who later became his chief disciples. | + | He [[preached]] his [[first sermon]] at [[Yasavatī]] to [[Brahmadeva]] and [[Udaya]] ([[Udayana]]) of [[Hamsavatī]], who later became his chief [[disciples]]. |
− | His attendant was [[Samanga]] (Sambhava) | + | His attendant was [[Samanga]] ([[Sambhava]]) |
His chief patrons being [[Sambala]] and [[Siri]] among men and [[Kisāgotamī]] and [[Upasenā]] among women. | His chief patrons being [[Sambala]] and [[Siri]] among men and [[Kisāgotamī]] and [[Upasenā]] among women. | ||
− | His chief women disciples were [[Phussā]] and [[Sudattā]]. | + | His chief women [[disciples]] were [[Phussā]] and [[Sudattā]]. |
− | His body was sixty cubits high | + | His [[body]] was sixty {{Wiki|cubits}} high |
− | After a life of one hundred thousand years he died at [[Nandārāma]] ([[Sunandārāma]]) in [[Sunandavatī]]. | + | After a [[life]] of one hundred thousand years he [[died]] at [[Nandārāma]] ([[Sunandārāma]]) in [[Sunandavatī]]. |
− | His body was cremated and a [[thūpa]] was erected three leagues in height. Bu.xviii.1ff; BuA.188ff; J.i.40. | + | His [[body]] was [[Wikipedia:cremation|cremated]] and a [[thūpa]] was erected three leagues in height. Bu.xviii.1ff; BuA.188ff; J.i.40. |
− | 2. Tissa.-The ninth future Buddha. See Anāgasavamsa, p.40. | + | 2. [[Tissa]].-The [[ninth future Buddha]]. See [[Anāgasavamsa]], p.40. |
</poem> | </poem> | ||
http://www.palikanon.com/english/pali_names/t/tissa.htm | http://www.palikanon.com/english/pali_names/t/tissa.htm | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 31 January 2016
Tissa Buddha; Buddha Tissa
1. Tissa.-The seventeenth of the twenty-four Buddhas.
He was born in the Anomā pleasaunce in Khemaka.
His father was Janasandha (v.l. Saccasandha) and his mother Padumā.
He lived the household life for seven thousand years, in three palaces - Guhāsala, Nārī (Nārisa) and Nisabha
He left the world on a horse named Sonuttara.
For eight months he practised austerities.
After a meal of milk rice given by the daughter of Vīrasetthi of Vīragāma,
he sat on grass given by a yavapālaka named Vijitasangāma
He attained Buddhahood under an asana tree.
He preached his first sermon at Yasavatī to Brahmadeva and Udaya (Udayana) of Hamsavatī, who later became his chief disciples.
His attendant was Samanga (Sambhava)
His chief patrons being Sambala and Siri among men and Kisāgotamī and Upasenā among women.
His chief women disciples were Phussā and Sudattā.
His body was sixty cubits high
After a life of one hundred thousand years he died at Nandārāma (Sunandārāma) in Sunandavatī.
His body was cremated and a thūpa was erected three leagues in height. Bu.xviii.1ff; BuA.188ff; J.i.40.
2. Tissa.-The ninth future Buddha. See Anāgasavamsa, p.40.