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'''Nanda''' (Skt. ''Nanda''; Tib. [[དགའ་བོ་]], ''gawo'', [[Wyl.]] ''dga' bo'') — a half-brother (and also cousin) of [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]. He was the son of king [[Shuddhodana]] and his second wife [[Mahaprajapati]] (Skt. Mahāprājāpatī), who was the sister of [[Mayadevi]], Buddha's mother.  
'''Nanda''' (Skt. ''Nanda''; Tib. [[དགའ་བོ་]], ''gawo'', [[Wyl.]] ''dga' bo'')—a half-brother (and also cousin) of [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]. He was the son of king [[Shuddhodana]] and his second wife [[Mahaprajapati]] (Skt. Mahāprājāpatī), who was the sister of [[Mayadevi]], Buddha's mother.  


At first he was strongly attached to his beautiful wife to be, but later became a monk and attained the level of an [[arhat]].  
At first he was strongly attached to his beautiful wife to be, but later became a monk and attained the level of an [[arhat]].  

Latest revision as of 05:42, 4 November 2018

Nanda

Nanda (Skt. Nanda; Tib. དགའ་བོ་, gawo, Wyl. dga' bo)—a half-brother (and also cousin) of Buddha Shakyamuni. He was the son of king Shuddhodana and his second wife Mahaprajapati (Skt. Mahāprājāpatī), who was the sister of Mayadevi, Buddha's mother.

At first he was strongly attached to his beautiful wife to be, but later became a monk and attained the level of an arhat.

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Notes

  1. It should be noted that Padmakara's translation of the Tibetan word gcung as cousin is not correct; gcung means younger brother.