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Rāhula was born on same day Prince Siddhārtha Gautama renounced the throne by leaving the palace, [9] when the prince was 29 years old, [1] [2] [note 1] on the full moon day of the eight lunar month of the ancient Indian calendar. [13] That day, Prince Siddhārtha was preparing himself to leave the palace.
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.
046 Ordination of Rahula, Jamalgarhi, at the Indian Museum, Kolkata: JPEG file comment: 046 Ordination of Rahula, Jamalgarhi, at the Indian Museum, Kolkata, photograph by Anandajoti Bhikkhu: Horizontal resolution: 180 dpi: Vertical resolution: 180 dpi: Software used: Microsoft ICE v1.4.4.0: File change date and time: 16:30, 1 March 2013: Date ...
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Bimba Devi alias Yashodhara (බිම්බා දේවී හෙවත් යශෝධරා) is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala language epic, biographical drama film written and directed by professor Sunil Ariyaratne. [2]
The Ashta Mathas of Udupi (Kannada: ಉಡುಪಿಯ ತುಳು ಅಷ್ಟ ಮಠಗಳು) are a group of eight mathas or Hindu monasteries established by Madhvacharya, the preceptor of the Dvaita school of Hindu thought with his direct disciples to be the first Swami, head of the matha.
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 ]