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    Ānanda (Pali and Sanskrit: आनन्द; 5th–4th century BCE) was the primary attendant of the Buddha and one of his ten principal disciples. Among the Buddha's many disciples, Ānanda stood out for having the best memory.

  2. Ānanda (Sanskrit: आनन्द) literally means bliss or happiness. In the Hindu Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagavad gita, ānanda signifies eternal bliss which accompanies the ending of the rebirth cycle.

  3. Ānanda, (Sanskrit: “joy,” or “bliss”), in Indian philosophy of the Upaniṣads and the school of Vedānta, an important attribute of the supreme being Brahman.

  4. Ānanda (T. Kun dga' bo ཀུན་དགའ་བོ་; C. Anan[tuo] 阿難[陀]) was Gautama Buddha's cousin and personal attendant, and one of his ten principal disciples. Amongst the Buddha's many disciples, Ānanda stood out for having the most retentive memory.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › ĀnandaĀnanda - Wikiwand

    Ānanda ( Pali and Sanskrit: आनन्द; 5th – 4th century BCE) was the primary attendant of the Buddha and one of his ten principal disciples. Among the Buddha's many disciples, Ānanda stood out for having the best memory.

  6. Saccidānanda (Sanskrit: सच्चिदानन्द; also Sat-cit-ānanda) is an epithet and description for the subjective experience of the ultimate unchanging reality, called Brahman, in certain branches of Hindu philosophy, especially Vedanta.

  7. Ānanda. By Krishna Maheshwari. another name for Śiva, and another name for Lord Viṣṇu; the previous incarnation of the Manu Cākşuş a [1]; the forest on top of Mount Meru inhabited by the devas, gandharvas, apsarās, kinnaras and ŗşis [2]; one of the chief disciples of Gautama Buddha.

  8. Ananda (flourished 6th century bc, India) was the first cousin of the Buddha and one of his principal disciples, known as his “beloved disciple” and devoted companion. Ananda entered the order of monks in the second year of the Buddha’s ministry and in the 25th year was appointed his personal attendant.

  9. Ānanda Sutta (SN 22:83) Near Sāvatthī. There Ven. Ānanda addressed the monks, “Friend monks!”. “Yes, friend,” the monks responded to him. Ven. Ānanda said, “Friends, Ven. Puṇṇa Mantāṇiputta was very helpful to us when we were newly ordained. He exhorted us with this exhortation:

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › religion › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsAnanda | Encyclopedia.com

    Ānanda was the key figure in the transmission of the buddhavacana (Word of the Buddha). He served as an indispensable authority at the First Council, which was held to codify the Buddha's legacy soon after his death.

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