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Buddha’s supporters patronize and help in the spread of Buddhism

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Support and patronage from the different royal houses and lay followers played a vital role to the growth of the Sangha , its missionary activities and the successful spread of Buddhism. The Lord Buddha Gotama, Himself, realized the importance of such support and patronage for the success of His mission.


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Royal Patronage

King Bimbisara of Magadha

  • He built a storeyed house and provided attendants to see to the maintenance of the house.
  • He appointed his personal physician, Jivaka, to attend to the medical needs of the Buddha and the Sangha.
  • He encouraged his family members, royal officers and subjects to listen to the dhamma and to practice them in their daily lives.



King Pasenadi of Kosala

  • He became a Buddhist after listening to a discourse.
  • He was a frequent visitor of the Buddha (he would visit the Buddha up to 3 times a day). He would be engaged in valuable discussions with the Buddha. These were recorded in the Samyutta Nikaya as Kosalasamyutta.
  • He also spent a great deal in alms giving and various gifts to the Sangha.


King Pajjota of Avanti


King Udena of Vatsa


Lay Supporters

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Anathapindika

  • Chief alms giver and famous for his generous support of the Buddha and the Sangha.
  • He supplied the Sangha with all the necessities.
  • Several monks went daily to his home for the noon meals.
  • Even when he was in poverty and was without much funds, he still continued to provide food for the monks.


Visakha

Gradually she succeeded in converting her husband’s household to a Buddhist one.

Source

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