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'''Rahula''' ([[Wyl.]] ''sgra gcan 'dzin'') - | '''Rahula''' ([[Wyl.]] ''sgra gcan 'dzin'') - | ||
1) [[Buddha]]'s son | 1) The [[Buddha]]'s son, who also became | ||
2) The [[ | 2) The tenth of the [[Sixteen Arhats]] (Tib. Drachen Dzin) | ||
3) | 3) The [[dharmapala]] [[Dza Rahula]]. | ||
4) | 4) One of the [[eighty-four mahasiddhas]]. | ||
5) | 5) A class of worldly spirits. | ||
Rahula was the Buddha’s son. When he was six years old the Buddha visited his homeland and was greeted by his family. Soon afterwards Rahula, wishing to be with his father, joined the Sangha. He was noted for his diligent study and observance of the | |||
Rahula was the Buddha’s son. When he was six years old the Buddha visited his homeland and was greeted by his family. Soon afterwards Rahula, wishing to be with his father, joined the [[Sangha]]. He was noted for his diligent study and observance of the [[Vinaya]]. When the Buddha was about to enter [[parinirvana]], Rahula, overcome with grief, begged him to remain, but the Buddha reminded him of the [[impermanence]] of all things and assured him he would be guided by all the buddhas for as long as he remained in the world. | |||
He lives in northern India in Priyangudvipa with 1,000 arhats. | He lives in northern India in Priyangudvipa with 1,000 arhats. | ||
He holds a diadem which he received from the gods of the Heaven of the Thirty Three, which carries the blessing to vanquish passion and understand the teachings. Those who pray to him are cared for by the protective deities. | |||
He holds a diadem which he received from the [[gods]] of the [[Heaven of the Thirty-Three]], which carries the blessing to vanquish passion and understand the teachings. Those who pray to him are cared for by the protective deities. | |||
[[Category:Historical Figures]] | [[Category:Historical Figures]] | ||
[[Category:Sixteen Arhats]] | [[Category:Sixteen Arhats]] |
Revision as of 13:43, 30 August 2008
Rahula (Wyl. sgra gcan 'dzin) -
1) The Buddha's son, who also became
2) The tenth of the Sixteen Arhats (Tib. Drachen Dzin)
3) The dharmapala Dza Rahula.
4) One of the eighty-four mahasiddhas.
5) A class of worldly spirits.
Rahula was the Buddha’s son. When he was six years old the Buddha visited his homeland and was greeted by his family. Soon afterwards Rahula, wishing to be with his father, joined the Sangha. He was noted for his diligent study and observance of the Vinaya. When the Buddha was about to enter parinirvana, Rahula, overcome with grief, begged him to remain, but the Buddha reminded him of the impermanence of all things and assured him he would be guided by all the buddhas for as long as he remained in the world.
He lives in northern India in Priyangudvipa with 1,000 arhats.
He holds a diadem which he received from the gods of the Heaven of the Thirty-Three, which carries the blessing to vanquish passion and understand the teachings. Those who pray to him are cared for by the protective deities.