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1. [[Mahasubhadda]]. Chief wife of the [[Bodhisatta]] when he was the [[elephant]] [[king]] [[Chaddanta]]. J.v.37, 39. | 1. [[Mahasubhadda]]. Chief wife of the [[Bodhisatta]] when he was the [[elephant]] [[king]] [[Chaddanta]]. J.v.37, 39. | ||
− | 2. [[Mahasubhadda]]. Eldest daughter of [[Anathapindika]]. Before her [[marriage]] she waited on the [[monks]] who came to her fathers house and became a [[sotapanna]] (DhA.i.128; J.i.93) | + | 2. [[Mahasubhadda]]. Eldest daughter of [[Anathapindika]]. Before her [[marriage]] she waited on the [[monks]] who came to her fathers house and became a [[sotapanna]] (DhA.i.128; J.i.93). |
− | 3. Mahasubhadda. Chief [[Wikipedia:Queen consort|queen]] of Mahasudassana (q.v.). A ii.189; S.iii.145; J.i.392, calls her [[Subhadda]]. | + | According to the [[Anguttara]] Commentary (AA.i.146, 148f ) she [[married]] an unbeliever, a [[householder]] of [[Ugganagara]], and the [[Buddha]], at her request, went to her house with five hundred [[monks]] (chief among whom was [[Kundadhana]]) to receive [[alms]]. |
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+ | But see; [[Cula Subhadda]]. | ||
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+ | 3. [[Mahasubhadda]]. Chief [[Wikipedia:Queen consort|queen]] of [[Mahasudassana]] (q.v.). A ii.189; S.iii.145; J.i.392, calls her [[Subhadda]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:57, 27 November 2015
1. Mahasubhadda. Chief wife of the Bodhisatta when he was the elephant king Chaddanta. J.v.37, 39.
2. Mahasubhadda. Eldest daughter of Anathapindika. Before her marriage she waited on the monks who came to her fathers house and became a sotapanna (DhA.i.128; J.i.93).
According to the Anguttara Commentary (AA.i.146, 148f ) she married an unbeliever, a householder of Ugganagara, and the Buddha, at her request, went to her house with five hundred monks (chief among whom was Kundadhana) to receive alms.
But see; Cula Subhadda.
3. Mahasubhadda. Chief queen of Mahasudassana (q.v.). A ii.189; S.iii.145; J.i.392, calls her Subhadda.