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the woman finds upagupta

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Upagupta was a Buddhist monk who lived about the third century BC. He was the spiritual teacher of Mauryan monarch Ashoka, according to various legends in the Sanskrit scripture Ashokavadana. He is the fifth patriarch in the Sarvstivdin tradition, following Mahkayapa, nanda, Madhyntika, and akavsin, and the fourth in the Ch'an tradition. avsa, a pupil of nanda, the Buddha's attendant, was Upagupta's instructor.

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Upagupta was a Buddhist monk who lived about the third century BC. He was the spiritual teacher of Mauryan monarch Ashoka, according to various legends in the Sanskrit scripture Ashokavadana. He is the fifth patriarch in the Sarvstivdin tradition, following Mahkayapa, nanda, Madhyntika, and akavsin, and the fourth in the Ch'an tradition. avsa, a pupil of nanda, the Buddha's attendant, was Upagupta's instructor. Because Upagupta's name does not appear in Theravada literature, it is thought that he was a Sarvstivdin monk. Upagupta is a cult figure in Southeast Asian countries including Bangladesh. Shin Upagutta is his Myanmar moniker. In the Lokapannatti, Ashoka sends Upagupta to tame Mara at an enshrinement ceremonial festival, and then he requests her to take the physical form (rupakaya) of Buddha so that everyone at the festival might witness how Buddha looked.

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