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Theravada (major branch of Buddhism)
Source: Pali Kanon: Pali Proper NamesOne of the most eminent Mahasala brahmins, contemporary of the Buddha.
He was present at the assemblies of the brahmins in Icchanangala and in Manasakata.
He was the teacher of Bharadvaja, companion of Vasettha. SN., p.115f; SNA.i.372; ii.462; D.i.235; M.ii.202.
Theravāda is a major branch of Buddhism having the the Pali canon (tipitaka) as their canonical literature, which includes the vinaya-pitaka (monastic rules), the sutta-pitaka (Buddhist sermons) and the abhidhamma-pitaka (philosophy and psychology).
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Ends with: Vatarukkha.
Full-text: Catujati, Canki, Iccananagala, Janussoni, Bharadvaja.
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