• Moggallana III was King of Anuradhapura in the 7th century, whose reign lasted from 608 to 614. He succeeded Sangha Tissa II as King of Anuradhapura and...
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  • the Abhidhānappadīpikā Moggallana I of Anuradhapura Moggallana II of Anuradhapura Moggallana III of Anuradhapura Mudgala, a Vedic sage of Hinduism Mudgala...
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  • lasted from 614 to 623. He succeeded Moggallana III as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by his son Aggabodhi III. List of Sri Lankan monarchs History...
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  • his brother Aggabodhi II as King of Anuradhapura and was succeeded by Moggallana III. List of Sri Lankan monarchs History of Sri Lanka Kings & Rulers of...
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    period of 500 years and there is no overlap of names, Vijayabahu I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII. The same is true for Aggabodhi, Bhuvanaikabahu, Kassapa...
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    Mango tree. As the time approached for the Buddha to leave Távatimsa, Moggallana (Anuruddha, according to Sutta Nipāta Commentary ii 570) announced his...
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  • (608–608) Moggallana III, King (608–614) Silameghavanna, King (614–623) Aggabodhi III, King (623–623) Jettha Tissa III, King (623–624) Aggabodhi III, King...
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    commander. The rightful heir, Moggallana, fearing for his life, fled to South India. Afraid of an attack by Moggallana, Kashyapa moved the capital and...
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  • King (450–452) Dhatusena, King (455–473) Kashyapa I, King (479–497) Moggallana I, King (497–515) Persia Persia: Sasanian Empire (complete list) – Yazdegerd...
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    whose viewpoints the Buddha must have been acquainted. Śāriputra and Moggallāna, two of the foremost disciples of the Buddha, were formerly the foremost...
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    Pandyan had ascended the throne. However, Parakrama's son, Vira Pandyan III, sided with the Polonnaruwa forces led by General Lankapura Dandanatha. The...
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    system Immigration Notable figures Gurulugomi Lankapura Dandanatha Mahākassapa Thera Moggallāna Thera Sāriputta Thera Culture Category Portal WikiProject...
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    Hall, which he did by preaching there far into the night and then asking Moggallāna to continue his discourse. On another occasion the Buddha is mentioned...
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    Society demanded that they be returned. Some of the relics of Sariputta and Moggallana were sent back to Sri Lanka, where they were publicly displayed in 1947...
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    which represent the stupas of the Buddha's favorite disciples: Sariputta, Moggallana, Ananda, and Maha Kassapa. There is another tradition called Srang Preah...
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    of causality is said to have led to the stream entry of Sariputta and Moggallāna. This ye dharmā hetu phrase, which appears in the Vinaya (Vin.I.40) and...
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    to intervene in the next attempt. When the Buddha does not intervene, Moggallana, one of the Buddha's disciples, offers to save the Shakya clan using his...
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    According to the Divyāvadāna (Dvy.395f), the thūpas of Sāriputta and Moggallāna were in the grounds of Jetavana and existed until the time of Asoka. Both...
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  • (590 ft) granite volcanic plug. After the defeat of Kashyapa by his brother Moggallana I, the site was returned to Buddhist monks who had lived in the grottoes...
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    disturbed or polluted. The two chief disciples of the Buddha, Sariputta and Moggallāna are both referred to as Mahānāga or "Great nāga". Some of the most important...
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    perform in the Buddha's place but he refuses each request. Finally Maha Moggallana, the Buddha's chief disciple foremost in psychic powers, offers to perform...
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    script. Its composition is attributed to an otherwise unknown monk called Moggallana and its exact period of composition and origin are unknown. The origin...
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    back enemies from the North. This would eventually give rise to Vijayabahu III, the ruler of the fortress of Dambadeniya, who eventually centralized Maya...
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    armies of the Anuradhapura Kingdom during its latter stages. Manavanna and Moggallana I (491–508) obtained the assistance of the Pallavas during succession...
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    Theravada, it is common to have him flanked by his two main disciples, Moggallana and Sariputta. In Mahayana Buddhism, it is more common to have him surrounded...
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  • (1999), pp. 90–91 (II, 27–28, "Development in Brief"), 110ff. (starting with III, 104, "enumeration").  It can also be found sprinkled earlier in this text...
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  • (573–621) Sri Lanka Anuradhapura Kingdom, Sri Lanka (complete list) – Moggallana I, King (497–515) Kumara Dhatusena, King (515–524) Kittisena, King (524–524)...
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    with the relics of two of the Buddha's disciples, Sariputta and Maha Moggallana from Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh. More than a million people paid their respects...
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  • Polonnaruwa under the name of Gangaraja Kalinga Vijayabahu by Kulothunga Chola III. The exacts origin of Kalinga Magha is unknown, however due to his name,...
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    disciples were brahmins, including Sariputta, Mahakassapa, Mahakaccana, and Moggallana. This trend continued into the medieval period. Later Buddhist authors...
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