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+ | [[Kshudrapanthaka]]: [[Disciple]] of the [[buddha]] who was so stupid he could not even learn a single simple verse of the [[Dharma]]. The [[Buddha]] taught him by having him clean a building which he did with such [[concentration]] that he [[attained]] [[enlightenment]] and became a famous [[teacher]]. Story is in [[Dharma King]] [[Pabongka's]] [[Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand]]. Also called [[Chuda]] or [[Chudapanthaka]] ("[[Little Road]]"). | ||
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+ | See; [[Shurangama Sutra]]. | ||
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+ | see also; [[Cudapanathaka]] | ||
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+ | [http://buddhism.org/Sutras/DHARMA/GLOSSARY/IndexGlossaryK.htm buddhism.org] | ||
+ | [[Category:Disciples of Buddha Shakyamuni]] |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 7 April 2014
Kshudrapanthaka: Disciple of the buddha who was so stupid he could not even learn a single simple verse of the Dharma. The Buddha taught him by having him clean a building which he did with such concentration that he attained enlightenment and became a famous teacher. Story is in Dharma King Pabongka's Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand. Also called Chuda or Chudapanthaka ("Little Road").
See; Shurangama Sutra.
see also; Cudapanathaka