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'''Shribhadra''' (Skt. Śrībhadra; Tib. Pal Zangpo; [[Wyl.]] ''dpal bzang'') — one of the [[Sixteen Arhats]].
'''Shribhadra''' (Skt. ''Śrībhadra''; Tib. ''Pal Zangpo''; [[Wyl.]] ''dpal bzang'') — one of the [[Sixteen Arhats]].


Shri Bhadra's father served the [[Shuddhodana|Buddha's father]] as a charioteer, and he wished for a son to become Prince Gautama's charioteer. Later, when Gautama became the [[Buddha]], he promised that if he had a son, that son would become a monk. Shri Bhadra was born and grew up to be a renowned scholar, later upon hearing of his father's promise, he gladly became a monk. Accumulating [[merit]] and practising with diligence he became an [[arhat]] renowned for his teaching and meritorious actions. He lives on an island in the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges, with 1,200 arhats.
Shri Bhadra's father served the [[Shuddhodana|Buddha's father]] as a charioteer, and he wished for a son to become Prince Gautama's charioteer. Later, when Gautama became the [[Buddha]], he promised that if he had a son, that son would become a monk. Shri Bhadra was born and grew up to be a renowned scholar, later upon hearing of his father's promise, he gladly became a monk. Accumulating [[merit]] and practising with diligence he became an [[arhat]] renowned for his teaching and meritorious actions. He lives on an island in the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges, with 1,200 arhats.
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His right hand is in the [[mudra of teaching the Dharma|Dharma-teaching mudra]] which enables the understanding of [[compassion]] and [[emptiness]]. His left is in the [[meditation mudra]] which develops the [[wisdom]] of correct discernment of the paths to overcome habitual patterns.
His right hand is in the [[mudra of teaching the Dharma|Dharma-teaching mudra]] which enables the understanding of [[compassion]] and [[emptiness]]. His left is in the [[meditation mudra]] which develops the [[wisdom]] of correct discernment of the paths to overcome habitual patterns.


 
==Further Reading==
For more details see ''Crystal Mirror, volume VI'', Dharma Publishing 1984
*''Crystal Mirror, volume VI'', Dharma Publishing 1984


[[Category:Sixteen Arhats]]
[[Category:Sixteen Arhats]]

Revision as of 13:05, 26 February 2011

Shribhadra

Shribhadra (Skt. Śrībhadra; Tib. Pal Zangpo; Wyl. dpal bzang) — one of the Sixteen Arhats.

Shri Bhadra's father served the Buddha's father as a charioteer, and he wished for a son to become Prince Gautama's charioteer. Later, when Gautama became the Buddha, he promised that if he had a son, that son would become a monk. Shri Bhadra was born and grew up to be a renowned scholar, later upon hearing of his father's promise, he gladly became a monk. Accumulating merit and practising with diligence he became an arhat renowned for his teaching and meritorious actions. He lives on an island in the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges, with 1,200 arhats.

His right hand is in the Dharma-teaching mudra which enables the understanding of compassion and emptiness. His left is in the meditation mudra which develops the wisdom of correct discernment of the paths to overcome habitual patterns.

Further Reading

  • Crystal Mirror, volume VI, Dharma Publishing 1984