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One day, in a mood of sublime emptiness, Subhuti was resting underneath a tree when flowers began to fall about him. "We are praising you for your discourse on emptiness," the gods whispered to
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promised to build him a hut. However, the king forgot, thus forcing Subhūti to meditate in the open air. It is said that due to the power of his virtue rain would not fall, and when King
Bimbisara found out about the cause of the lack of rain he had a leaf hut constructed for him. According to the
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from alms-giving the most, while
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and on the day of his birth, all of his family's gold and silver suddenly disappeared, symbolizing that he was born of emptiness, according to
Buddhist commentators. The family's gold and silver was then said to have reappeared seven days later. In the northern Buddhist tradition, Subhuti was the
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heaven, Subhuti, recalling that the Buddha said that one can see him by meditating, remained in meditation rather than going to greet him. Upon arriving the Buddha stated that
Subhuti was the first to greet him upon his return, having seen the Buddha's spiritual body before the other disciples
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Monastery, which his older brother Anāthapiṇḍika had purchased and built for the Buddha. Upon hearing the Buddha teach at the dedication, Subhūti became inspired and ordained as a monk under him. After mastering the
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text, when Subhūti sat down in the hut, rain began to fall.
239:). While all of the other hermits at the hermitage attained
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4460:Gautama Buddha in world religions
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470:This story also appears in the
3738:Japanese Buddhist architecture
3540:Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism
2620:Seven Factors of Enlightenment
1811:Places where the Buddha stayed
1209:, Asian Educational Services,
775:Reps & Nyogen Senzaki 2008
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857:, Columbia University Press,
457:, Subhūti appears in several
4526:Tibetan Buddhists from India
3510:Buddhism and the Roman world
3486:Decline of Buddhism in India
3481:History of Buddhism in India
1581: Topics in
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1203:Malalasekera, G. P. (1938),
888:, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.,
851:Adamek, Wendi Leigh (2007),
510:character based on Subhūti,
478:Lineage of the Panchen Lamas
413:genre. This, along with the
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1442:Stein, Rolf Alfred (1972),
1411:Sangharakshita, S. (2006),
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93:All (mostly venerated in
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1713:Physical characteristics
1493:Watters, Thomas (1904),
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2888:Ten principal disciples
1771:(aunt, adoptive mother)
1268:Diamond Sutra Explained
1075:Ikeda, Daisaku (2008),
1067:First published in the
636:Black & Patton 2015
138:ten principal disciples
3598:Buddhism and democracy
3111:Tibetan Buddhist canon
3106:Chinese Buddhist canon
2338:Pre-sectarian Buddhism
2333:Early Buddhist schools
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1362:. Simon and Schuster.
1291:, Counterpoint Press,
1017:Conze, Edward (1973),
482:In the lineage of the
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502:In Chinese literature
496:Khedrup Gelek Pelzang
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419:Prajñāpāramitā Hṛdaya
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208:In Theravada Buddhism
4281:Noble Eightfold Path
4085:East Asian religions
3515:Buddhism in the West
3086:Early Buddhist texts
2701:Four Right Exertions
2167:Ten spiritual realms
1660:Noble Eightfold Path
1445:Tibetan Civilization
1265:Nan Huaijin (2004),
461:, such as this one:
327:In Mahāyāna Buddhism
188:while meditating on
4340:Mahapajapati Gotami
4208:Religion portal
3955:Temple of the Tooth
3834:Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi
2873:Upāsaka and Upāsikā
2366:Bodhipakkhiyādhammā
2149:Two truths doctrine
1969:Mahapajapati Gotamī
1769:Mahapajapati Gotamī
1081:, Middleway Press,
713:, pp. 158–159.
638:, pp. 126–127.
621:Sangharakshita 2006
517:Journey to the West
120:traditional Chinese
4541:People from Kosala
4320:Great Renunciation
4315:Eight Great Events
4130:Western philosophy
3728:Dzong architecture
3550:Vipassana movement
3545:Buddhist modernism
2973:Emperor Wen of Sui
2741:Pratyekabuddhayāna
2674:Threefold Training
2476:Vipassana movement
2192:Hungry Ghost realm
2012:Avidyā (Ignorance)
1959:Puṇṇa Mantānīputta
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1703:Eight Great Events
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180:Jetavana Monastery
112:simplified Chinese
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4276:Four Noble Truths
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3854:Om mani padme hum
3560:Women in Buddhism
3476:Buddhist councils
3346:Western countries
3134:Madhyamakālaṃkāra
2895:Shaolin Monastery
2472:Samatha-vipassanā
2082:Pratītyasamutpāda
1886:Metteyya/Maitreya
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1633:Four Noble Truths
1527:978-1-932293-35-7
1475:978-81-208-1741-8
1455:978-0-8047-0901-9
1424:978-81-208-2948-0
1369:978-1-78074-476-6
1298:978-1-58243-953-2
1288:The Diamond Sutra
1278:978-0-9716561-2-3
1247:978-0-7627-8733-3
1216:978-81-206-1823-7
1197:978-1-4384-1123-1
1145:978-1-136-78716-4
1117:978-0-8160-5459-6
1088:978-0-9779245-2-3
1071:, Vol. LI (1882).
1063:978-0-8426-0479-6
1033:978-0-87704-048-4
974:978-1-4008-4805-8
895:978-1-4094-4012-3
864:978-0-231-13664-8
701:, pp. 21–22.
674:, pp. 58–60.
563:Malalasekera 1938
532:, as told in the
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3928:Dharmachakra
3918:Prayer wheel
3908:Prayer beads
3676:Architecture
3555:969 Movement
3339:Saudi Arabia
3317:Central Asia
3310:South Africa
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3048:Panchen Lama
2953:Buddhapālita
2549:Satipatthana
2544:Mindful Yoga
2457:Recollection
2371:Brahmavihara
2242:Japanese Zen
2237:Chinese Chan
2197:Animal realm
2004:Key concepts
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4443:life in art
4310:Four sights
3993:Dharma talk
3822:Asalha Puja
3618:Eschatology
3421:Switzerland
3401:New Zealand
3329:Middle East
3238:Philippines
3158:Afghanistan
2963:Bodhidharma
2948:Buddhaghosa
2868:Householder
2778:Monasticism
2731:Bodhisattva
2586:Prostration
2539:Mindfulness
2467:Anapanasati
2450:Kammaṭṭhāna
2247:Korean Seon
2187:Asura realm
2182:Human realm
2122:Ten Fetters
2077:Parinirvana
1979:Uppalavanna
1944:Mahākaccana
1929:Mahākassapa
1861:Kṣitigarbha
1856:Ākāśagarbha
1753:Suddhodāna
1698:Four sights
1625:Foundations
759:Powers 2013
735:Adamek 2007
580:Davids 1913
512:Puti Zhushi
441:(Sanskrit:
439:Lotus Sutra
417:(Sanskrit:
415:Heart Sūtra
405:(Sanskrit:
383:Mahākāśyapa
318:where King
297:mettā-jhāna
282:mettā-jhāna
273:arahantship
242:arahantship
167:(Sanskrit:
110:: Subhūti;
80:Nationality
4510:Categories
4370:Bodhi Tree
4335:Śuddhodana
4286:Middle Way
4250:The Buddha
4110:Psychology
4090:Gnosticism
4078:Comparison
4073:Influences
4055:Comparison
3938:Bhavacakra
3896:Kushinagar
3871:Pilgrimage
3817:Māgha Pūjā
3772:Bodhi Tree
3588:Buddhology
3578:Abhidharma
3570:Philosophy
3503:Menander I
3371:Costa Rica
3322:Uzbekistan
3163:Bangladesh
3117:Dhammapada
3101:Pali Canon
3063:Ajahn Chah
3043:Dalai Lama
2943:Kumārajīva
2938:Vasubandhu
2913:The Buddha
2821:Zen master
2756:Sakadagami
2736:Buddhahood
2667:Pratimokṣa
2482:Shikantaza
2438:Meditation
2413:Deity yoga
2284:Madhyamaka
2177:Deva realm
2072:Mindstream
2022:Bodhicitta
1934:Aṅgulimāla
1801:Devadatta
1777:Yaśodharā
1680:The Buddha
1670:Middle Way
1538:2020-11-03
1507:2020-11-03
1486:2020-05-03
1435:2020-11-03
1396:: Tuttle.
1380:2020-10-05
1309:2020-07-27
1258:2020-11-03
1227:2020-05-03
1187:2020-05-04
1156:2020-11-03
1099:2020-05-04
996:2020-05-03
951:2020-05-03
906:2020-05-03
875:2020-11-03
844:References
799:Stein 1972
761:, p.
723:Lopez 1988
660:Conze 1973
607:2020-05-04
522:Sun Wukong
397:Among the
364:nephew of
353:Early life
219:Pali Canon
142:the Buddha
62:(Mahayana)
4495:Wikiquote
4431:footprint
4366:Bodh Gaya
4345:Yaśodharā
4298:Disciples
4178:Festivals
4158:Buddhists
4120:Theosophy
3923:Symbolism
3913:Hama yumi
3886:Bodh Gaya
3653:Socialism
3628:Evolution
3603:Economics
3441:Venezuela
3356:Australia
3351:Argentina
3275:Sri Lanka
3270:Singapore
3188:Indonesia
3150:Countries
3091:Tripiṭaka
3053:Ajahn Mun
2928:Nagarjuna
2923:Aśvaghoṣa
2806:Anagārika
2801:Śrāmaṇerī
2796:Śrāmaṇera
2791:Bhikkhunī
2751:Sotāpanna
2640:Passaddhi
2581:Offerings
2556:Nekkhamma
2433:Iddhipada
2353:Practices
2323:Theravada
2296:Vajrayana
2289:Yogachara
2259:Pure Land
2172:Six Paths
2159:Cosmology
1939:Anuruddha
1914:Sāriputta
1904:Kaundinya
1896:Disciples
1871:Vajrapāṇi
1723:Footprint
1688:Tathāgata
1342:0021-9118
983:859536678
787:Pine 2009
672:Pine 2009
648:Pine 2009
593:"Subhuti"
544:Citations
431:Tavatimsa
387:Hsing Yun
320:Bimbisara
280:" (Pali:
253:Biography
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