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[[Supushpachandra]] ignored the {{Wiki|statute}}, and was executed by [[King]] [[Shuradatta]]. | [[Supushpachandra]] ignored the {{Wiki|statute}}, and was executed by [[King]] [[Shuradatta]]. | ||
− | An account of his tale can be found in the [[Samadhiraja | + | An account of his tale can be found in the [[Samadhiraja sutra]]. |
He is also mentioned by [[Shantideva]] in the [[chapter]] on [[meditation]], verse 106 in A Guide to the [[Bodhisattva's Way Of Life]]. | He is also mentioned by [[Shantideva]] in the [[chapter]] on [[meditation]], verse 106 in A Guide to the [[Bodhisattva's Way Of Life]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:52, 23 February 2015
Supushpachandra is the name of a Buddhist figure, a bodhisattva who was commanded by the king's law to abstain from teaching dharma.
Supushpachandra ignored the statute, and was executed by King Shuradatta.
An account of his tale can be found in the Samadhiraja sutra.
He is also mentioned by Shantideva in the chapter on meditation, verse 106 in A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way Of Life.