Dhitika
Dhitika (Tib. དྷི་ཏི་ཀ་ , Wyl. dhi ti ka), the fifth patriarch, was the son of a wealthy Brahmin. After becoming a monk, Dhitika went to Mathura where he met Upagupta. Having received the sevenfold instructions from Upagupta, he attained the state of an arhat. Dhitika travelled throughout six of the great communities of India, carrying the dharma as far as Tokharia in central Asia. Preaching to kings and commoners all across northern India, he turned the populace away from nature worhsip, black magic, and animal sacrifices. He entered nirvana at Ujjin, having entrusted the dharma to Krishna, who would be the sixth patriarch.[1]
References
- ↑ Ways of Enlightenment, Dharma Publishing pages 39, 40