kun dga' bo

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kun dga' bo

A major śrāvaka disciple of the Buddha; his personal attendant. See also http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-060-005.html#UT22084-060-005-950 and http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-060-005.html#UT22084-060-005-1055.

Buddha Sākyamuni's cousin, who was his attendant for the last twenty years of his life. He was the subject of criticism and opposition from the monastic community after the Buddha's passing, but eventually succeeded to the position of the patriarch of Buddhism in India after the passing of the first patriarch, Mahākāśyapa.

Buddha Śākyamuni's cousin, who was his attendant for the last twenty years of his life. He was the subject of criticism and opposition from the monastic community after the Buddha's passing, but eventually succeeded to the position of the patriarch of Buddhism in India after the passing of the first patriarch, Mahākaśyapa.

Disciple and attendant of Buddha Śākyamuni.

One of the Buddha's primary followers, compiler of the sūtras.

The Buddha's cousin and attendant.

The buddha's cousin and principal attendant.

The cousin and close attendant monk of the Buddha.

The personal attendant and cousin of the Buddha.

Śrāvaka arhat and attendant of the Buddha.

Śrāvaka arhat.

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