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[白飯王] (Skt; [[Pali]] [[Sukkodana]]; Jpn Byakubonno) | [白飯王] (Skt; [[Pali]] [[Sukkodana]]; Jpn Byakubonno) | ||
− | A younger brother of [[Shuddhodana]], father of [[Shakyamuni]]. [[Shuklodana]] was a son of [[Simhahanu]], [[king]] of [[Kapilavastu]] in {{Wiki|northern India}}. According to The Treatise on the [[Great Perfection]] of [[Wisdom]], he was the second son of [[Simhahanu]] and had two sons, [[Bhadrika]] and Tirnabhasya. According to The Fivefold Rules of [[Discipline]], his two sons were [[Ananda]] and [[Devadatta]], who became [[Shakyamuni's]] closest assistant and greatest | + | A younger brother of [[Shuddhodana]], father of [[Shakyamuni]]. [[Shuklodana]] was a son of [[Simhahanu]], [[king]] of [[Kapilavastu]] in {{Wiki|northern India}}. According to The Treatise on the [[Great Perfection]] of [[Wisdom]], he was the second son of [[Simhahanu]] and had two sons, [[Bhadrika]] and Tirnabhasya. According to The Fivefold Rules of [[Discipline]], his two sons were [[Ananda]] and [[Devadatta]], who became [[Shakyamuni's]] closest assistant and greatest enemy, respectively. The name [[Shuklodana]] was rendered as "White Rice" in {{Wiki|Chinese}} versions of the [[sutras]]. |
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Shuklodana
[白飯王] (Skt; Pali Sukkodana; Jpn Byakubonno)
A younger brother of Shuddhodana, father of Shakyamuni. Shuklodana was a son of Simhahanu, king of Kapilavastu in northern India. According to The Treatise on the Great Perfection of Wisdom, he was the second son of Simhahanu and had two sons, Bhadrika and Tirnabhasya. According to The Fivefold Rules of Discipline, his two sons were Ananda and Devadatta, who became Shakyamuni's closest assistant and greatest enemy, respectively. The name Shuklodana was rendered as "White Rice" in Chinese versions of the sutras.