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Where was the first Buddhist Council held? Explain in detail?

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Answered by dreamrob
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* The First Buddhist Council was held in the Sattapani cave at Rajgriha.

* The first Buddhist Council was held with the purpose of protecting Buddha's teachings.

* Teachings of Buddha's are organized into Pitakas.

* Generally, Buddhist councils organized after the death of Buddha.

* All the monks were assembled at Rajgriha then discussed the Buddhist teachings and rules.

* Mahakasyapa and Ajathasathru are the first Buddhist council rulers.

* Buddism followers are coming from various cultural backgrounds.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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First Buddhist council:

First Buddhist council was held at Rajgir.

Explanation:

  • The Buddhist First Council, dated by most of the recent scholars around 400 BCE.
  • It was carried out soon after Buddha's death with the patronage of then King Ajatashatru and Mahakasyapa, his monk, in the Sattapanni caves of Rajgriha (now known as the Rajgir), according to scriptures of all the Buddhist schools.
  • Mahakasyapa, at the cave Sattapani in Rajgriha, was in charge of presiding over this council.
  • In order to preserve the doctrines of Buddha (Sutta) and the laws of his believers, the council took place.
  • The Buddha's instructions were broken up into three distinct Pitakas throughout that council, known as the Tripitakas.

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