Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In one story, the nun Yaśodharā fell ill with flatulence. Rāhula helped her recover by asking his teacher Śāriputra to find sweetened mango juice for her, which was the medicine she was used to and required. Therefore, with Rāhula's help, she eventually recovered. [75] When he was 20 years old, Rāhula fully ordained as a monk in ...
Rajula-Malushahi is an old medieval period love story and folklore of Uttarakhand. It describes love between Rajula, a young girl of Shauka family and Malushahi, a prince belonging to Katyuri dynasty of Kumaon .
Thotagamuwe Sri Rahula Thera (1408 – 1491) [4] was a Buddhist monk and an eminent scholar, [5] who lived in the 15th century in Sri Lanka. [1] He was a polyglot who was given the title " Shad Bhasha Parameshwara " due to his mastery in six oriental languages which prevailed in the Indian subcontinent . [ 6 ]
It took long time Yaśodharā to conceive a child, a boy named Rahula born on the day Siddhartha left the palace. Thereafter, since the departure of Siddhartha, Yaśodharā entered monastic life in the palace, wearing yellow colored robes and fasting just as Siddhartha did.
Yaśodharā or Yashodhara (Pali: Yasodharā, Sanskrit: यशोधरा, romanized: Yaśodharā, originally known as Bhaddakaccānā or Bhadrakātyāyani was the wife of Prince Siddhartha (until he left his home to become a śramaṇa), the mother of Rāhula, and the niece of Mahaprajapati Gautami.
Rahul Sankrityayan was born as Kedarnath Pandey, the eldest child in a Bhumihar Brahmin [5] family in the village of Pandaha in Azamgarh district on the 9th of April, 1893. [6] [7] His ancestral village was Kanaila Chakrapanpur, Azamgarh district, in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. [8]
A scary, sobering look at fatal domestic violence in the United States
Walpola Rahula Thero (9 May 1907–18 September 1997) was a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, scholar and writer. In 1964, he became the Professor of History and Religions at Northwestern University , thus becoming the first bhikkhu to hold a professorial chair in the Western world. [ 1 ]