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the entire, whole, the rest of; dgra bcom pa and compiler of Abhidharma; Purna, important monk follower of the Buddha; arhat of the Abhidharma tradition [RY]
the entire, whole, the rest of; dgra bcom pa and compiler of Abhidharma; Purna, important monk follower of the Buddha; arhat of the Abhidharma tradition [RY]



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the entire, whole, the rest of; dgra bcom pa and compiler of Abhidharma; Purna, important monk follower of the Buddha; arhat of the Abhidharma tradition [RY]

1) the entire, whole, the rest of ...Mi tshe gang po,...Lo gang po,...2 (Poorna: among the nyan thos nye 'khor bcu, chos ston pa'i mchog tu gyur pa'o [IW]

Pūrṇa (Maitrāyanīputra). Pūrṇa Maitrāyanīputra (Sanskrit; Pali: Puṇṇa Mantānīputta, Chinese: 富楼那弥多罗尼子; pinyin: fùlóunàmíduōluónízǐ), also simply known as Pūrṇa (Sanskrit; Pali: Puṇṇa), was an arhat and one of the ten principal disciples of Gautama Buddha, foremost in preaching the Dharma. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]