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Who is the 2nd most important person in Buddhism?

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The Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama

Amrapali

Ananda, Siddhartha's cousin, personal attendant of the Buddha and one of his chief disciples

Anathapindika

Angulimala

Anuruddha

Assaji

Ajatasattu

Bimbisara

Channa

Citta

Cunda

Devadatta, another cousin of Siddhartha and later rival who attempted to assassinate the Buddha

Hatthaka of Alavi

Kaccāna

Khema

Khujjuttara

Kisa Gotami

Kondañña

Mahākāśyapa

Maudgalyayana (Pali: Moggallana), one of two chief disciples of the Buddha

Nanda

Mahapajapati Gotami, Buddha's aunt and foster mother

Pasenadi

Pindola Bharadvaja

Punna

Rāhula, only child of Siddhartha and Yasodharā before Siddhartha renounced and began his search for Enlightenment

Samavati

Sariputta, one of the two chief disciples of the Buddha

Subhuti

Suddhodana

Sundari

Sunita

Upali, foremost disciple in knowledge of the Vinaya

Uppalavanna

Velukandakiya

Visakha

Yasodharā, Siddhartha's wife before he renounced


They all are 2nd most important person because they have one thing common they are disciples of Buddha


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