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    t. e. Khema ( Pali: Khemā; Sanskrit: Kṣemā) was a Buddhist bhikkhuni, or nun, who was one of the top female disciples of the Buddha. [3] [4] She is considered the first of the Buddha's two chief female disciples, along with Uppalavanna. [5] [6] Khema was born into the royal family of the ancient Kingdom of Madra, and was the wife of King ...

  2. Aug 18, 2022 · Buddhist nun Ayya Khema was a force of nature — and of unconditional love. Lion’s Roar’s Rod Meade Sperry talks to Leigh Brasington about a new posthumous release from Ayya Khema, “The Path to Peace: A Buddhist Guide to Cultivating Loving-kindness.”

  3. Ayya Khema (August 25, 1923 – November 2, 1997) was a Buddhist teacher and was very active in providing opportunities for women to practice Buddhism, founding several centers around the world. In 1987 she coordinated the first ever Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women .

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    Khema was a Buddhist bhikkhuni, or nun, who was one of the top female disciples of the Buddha. She is considered the first of the Buddha's two chief female disciples, along with Uppalavanna. Khema was born into the royal family of the ancient Kingdom of Madra, and was the wife of King Bimbisara of the ancient Indian kingdom of Magadha.

  7. Rather than disturb the Buddha, Khema wheeled round in the air and disappeared. Sakka on seeing the vision was soon enlightened of the matter by the Buddha. The Buddha addressing the monks and the laity, declared that Khema of his female disciples was the most eminent for Wisdom.

  8. Khema (Skt. Kṣemā; P. Khemā; T. Dge ma དགེ་མ་; C. Anwen) was a bhikkhuni, or nun, who was one of the top female disciples of the Buddha. According to tradition, the Buddha declared her his female disciple foremost in wisdom. Further reading: Robert E. Buswell Jr., Donald S. Lopez Jr.,

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