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The Nun. Bhikkhunī Sutta (AN 4:159) I have heard that on one occasion Ven. Ānanda was staying in Kosambī at Ghosita's monastery. Then a certain nun said to a certain man, "Go, my good man, to my lord Ānanda and, on arrival, bowing your head to his feet in my name, tell him, 'The nun named such-&-such, venerable sir, is sick, in pain Then a certain nun said to a certain man, "Go, my good man, to my lord Ananda and, on arrival, bowing your head to his feet in my name, tell him, 'The nun named such-and-such, venerable sir, is sick, in pain, severely ill. She bows her head to the feet of her lord Ananda and says, "It would be good if my lord Ananda were to go to the nuns Bhikkhuni Sutta: The Nun translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu I have heard that on one occasion Ven. Ananda was staying in Kosambi, at Ghosita's Park. Then a certain nun said to a certain man, "Go, my good man, to my lord Ananda and, on arrival, bowing your head to his feet in my name, tell him, 'The nun named such-and-such, venerable Ven. Ananda accepted with silence. Then in the early morning, having put on his robes and, carrying his bowl and outer robe, he went to the nuns' quarters. The nun saw Ven. Ananda coming from afar. On seeing him, she lay down on a bed, having covered her head. Then Ven. Ananda approached the nun and, on arrival, sat down on a prepared seat. At the Nuns' Residence. Bhikkhun'upassaya Sutta (SN 47:10) Navigation Suttas / SN / 47:10. The Blessed One was staying in Sāvatthī. Then Ven. Ānanda, early in the morning—having adjusted his lower robe and taking his bowl & outer robe—went to a certain nuns' residence. On arrival, he sat down on a seat laid out. Then, early in the morning, Kisa Gotami the nun put on her robes and, taking her bowl & outer robe, went into Savatthi for alms. When she had gone for alms in Savatthi and had returned from her alms round, after her meal she went to the Grove of the Blind to spend the day. Having gone deep into the Grove of the Blind, she sat down at the foot Bi-Pd.1.2.1 Whatever means: … nun is to be understood in this case.. Not ill means: for whom there comes to be comfort without ghee.. Ill means: for whom there does not come to be comfort without ghee.. Ghee means: ghee from cows or ghee from she-goats or ghee from buffaloes, ghee from those whose meat is allowable.. If she is not ill (and) has it asked for for herself, in the request there At Savatthi. Then, early in the morning, Sisupacala the nun put on her robes and, taking her bowl & outer robe, went into Savatthi for alms. When she had gone for alms in Savatthi and had returned from her alms round, after her meal she went to the Grove of the Blind to spend the day. Having gone deep into the Grove of the Blind, she sat down Bi-Pc.11.1.1 BD.3.263 … at Sāvatthī in the Jeta Grove in Anāthapiṇḍika's monastery. Now at that time a man, a relative of a nun who was a pupil of Bhaddā Kāpilānī, set out from a village for Sāvatthī on some business. Then that nun stood together with and further talked with that man, the one with the other, in the dark of the night when there was no light. Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī was the youngest sister of King Suppabuddha. Her elder sister was Queen Māha Māyā. Both were married to King Suddhodana. She had a daughter named Nandā and a son named Nanda. Later, both of them entered the Sangha. When Mahā Māyā died she adopted her sister's son, Prince Siddhattha, entrusting her own son Nanda The great Arahant Therī Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī, the heartwood of the Bhikkhunī Saṅgha, fulfilling her duties to the fullest and the utmost, attained the supreme bliss of Nibbāna at the age of 120. Our heartfelt homage to the Great Arahant Therī Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī! Written by a Venerable Nun Of. Buddhist Nuns of Mahamevnawa. The Story of Nun Uppalavaṇṇā. While residing at the Jetavana Monastery, the Buddha spoke this verse, with reference to Nun Uppalavaṇṇā. Once there was a young daughter of a rich man in Sāvatthi. Because she was so beautiful, with looks so tender and sweet, like a blue lotus flower, she was called "Uppalavaṇṇā", the blue lotus. Therīgātha Thig Verses of Enlightened Nuns. About Sutta Friends. Books from Mahamegha. Categories. Samyutta Nikaya. Brahma Saṁyutta. SN 6.12 Devadatta Sutta The Discourse Given to Brahma Sahampati Approving His Verse about Devadatta. Brahma Sahampati recites a verse in relation to Devadatta. manam suththi suththi varuthae thaanaa Yesu raajaava Yesu raajaava naan ummai vittu thooram ponaa manam nallaallae-3 (en) manam suththi suththi suththi suththi suththi suththi-(4) Yesu thaanae jeevanum pelanum yaarukku naan ini anji anji vaalanum. unthan vaetham udalukku jeevan athuvae enakku anuthina geetham. thaenaippola paavam vanthaalum Yesu 157. The Buddha, the Great Hero, and the best of all beings, I pay my homage to you. It was you who released me and many other people from the suffering of cycle of rebirths. 158. I understood suffering; removed completely craving, the cause of suffering; developed the Noble Eightfold Path and attained Nibbāna, the […] manam suththi suththi varuthae thaanaa Yesu raajaava Yesu raajaava naan ummai vittu thooram ponaa manam nallaallae-3 (en) manam suththi suththi suththi suththi suththi suththi-(4) Yesu thaanae jeevanum pelanum yaarukku naan ini anji anji vaalanum. unthan vaetham udalukku jeevan athuvae enakku anuthina geetham. thaenaippola paavam vanthaalum Yesu manam suththi suththi varuthae thaanaa Yesu raajaava Yesu raajaava naan ummai vittu thooram ponaa manam nallaallae-3 (en) manam suththi suththi suththi suththi suththi suththi-(4) Yesu thaanae jeevanum pelanum yaarukku naan ini anji anji vaalanum. unthan vaetham udalukku jeevan athuvae enakku anuthina geetham. thaenaippola paavam vanthaalum Yesu At Savatthi. Then, early in the morning, Sela the nun put on her robes and, taking her bowl & outer robe, went into Savatthi for alms. 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