Chief Disciple - Maudgalyāyana![]() Maudgalyāyana (Pali: Moggallāna), also known as Mahāmaudgalyāyana or by his birth name Kolita, was one of the Buddha's closest disciples. He is considered the second of the Buddha's two foremost male disciples, together with Śāriputra. Traditional accounts relate that Maudgalyāyana and Śāriputra become spiritual wanderers in their youth. After having searched for spiritual truth for a while, they come into contact with the Buddhist teaching through verses that have become widely known in the Buddhist world. Eventually they meet the Buddha himself and ordain as monks under him. Maudgalyāyana attains enlightenment shortly after that. Maudgalyayana and Śāriputra have a deep spiritual friendship. They are depicted in Buddhist art as the two disciples that accompany the Buddha, and they have complementing roles as teachers. As a teacher, Maudgalyayana is known for his psychic powers, and he is often depicted using these in his teaching methods. In many early Buddhist canons, Maudgalyāyana is instrumental in re-uniting the monastic community after Devadatta causes a schism. Furthermore, Maudgalyāyana is connected with accounts about the making of the first Buddha image. Maudgalyāyana dies at the age of eighty-four, killed through the efforts of a rival sect. This violent death is described in Buddhist scriptures as a result of Maudgalyāyana's Karma of having killed his own parents in a previous life. Through post-canonical texts, Maudgalyāyana became known for his filial piety through a popular account of him transferring his merits to his mother. This led to a tradition in many Buddhist countries known as the ghost festival, during which people dedicate their merits to their ancestors. Maudgalyāyana has also traditionally been associated with meditation and sometimes Abhidhamma texts, as well as the Dharmaguptaka school. In the nineteenth century, relics were found attributed to him, which have been widely venerated. Dhp 9 Dhp 10 Dhp 11 Dhp 12 Dhp 17 Dhp 49 Dhp 71 Dhp 72 Dhp 73 Dhp 74 Dhp 75 Dhp 77 Dhp 78 Dhp 136 Dhp 137 Dhp 138 Dhp 139 Dhp 140 Dhp 163 Dhp 181 Dhp 188 Dhp 189 Dhp 190 Dhp 191 Dhp 192 Dhp 219 Dhp 220 Dhp 224 Dhp 241 Dhp 281 Dhp 363 Dhp 392 Dhp 406 Dhp 411 J 16 J 37 J 73 J 78 J 95 J 100 D 14 M 5 M 15 M 32 M 37 M 50 M 67 M 69 M 107 M 108 M 118 M 141 S 6:5 S 6:9 S 6:10 S 8:10 S 14:15 S 15:20 S 17:23 S 19:1 S 19:2 S 19:3 S 19:4 S 19:5 S 19:6 S 19:7 S 19:8 S 19:9 S 19:10 S 19:11 S 19:12 S 19:13 S 19:14 S 19:15 S 19:16 S 19:17 S 19:18 S 19:19 S 19:20 S 19:21 S 21:1 S 21:3
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