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  2. Aniruddha (Buddhist) - Wikipedia

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    Anuruddha, having divine vision, stated that the Buddha was absorbed in the state of "cessation," but had not yet died. Anuruddha was consulted by the Mallas of Kusinara regarding the Buddha's last obsequies. Later, at the First Buddhist Council, he played a notable role and was entrusted with the custody of the Anguttara Nikaya.

  3. Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Wikipedia

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    Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, or ISBVI, established in 1847 as the Indiana School for the Blind and also known as the Indiana Institution for the Education of the Blind, is a residential school for Indiana youth that are blind or have low vision in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. [1] [2]

  4. Tittha Sutta - Wikipedia

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    Tittha Sutta is a Buddhist scripture in Udāna, the third book in the fifth collection of Sutta Pitaka, known as Khuddaka Nikāya. [1] Udana is one of the oldest texts in the Pali Canon of Theravāda Buddhism . [ 2 ]

  5. Sanshin Zen Community - Wikipedia

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    While still serving in that position, his friend and Buddhist Studies scholar John McRae, recommended locating his temple in Bloomington, Indiana. By 2002 land had been purchased and a local architect employed to design a combined zendo and living space for the Okumura family. [2]

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  7. Indiana School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Institution for the Education of the Deaf, c. 1903. When the first school for the Deaf was established in Indiana, it was named Willard School, after its founder, William Willard. [4] William Willard was a deaf teacher who taught at Ohio School for the Deaf in Columbus, Ohio. He traveled to Indianapolis in May 1843 to propose the ...

  8. Blind Man Stabbed to Death in Indianapolis

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  9. List of Buddhist members of the United States Congress

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    This is a list of Buddhist members of the United States Congress. As of 2024, only four Buddhists have ever been elected to Congress, the first being both Mazie Hirono and Hank Johnson in 2007. As of the 119th Congress two Buddhists currently serve in the House of Representatives and one Buddhist in the Senate.