Top 10 disciples of Buddha:
Sariputra
- Sariputra, also known as Upatissa was one of the two chief male disciples of Lord Buddha. Another chief disciple of Lord Buddha was Moggallana.
- Sariputra attained Enlightenment after two weeks of his ordination.
Moggallana
- Mogallana was another chief male disciple of Lord Buddha and was also known as Maudgalyayana.
- He was the top masters and possesses transcendental powers.
- Moggallana is depicted as the monk with a dark complexion. Moggallana, since he possessed psychic powers, usually used this power to help peoples.
- Moggallana died before Lord Buddha, two weeks after the death of Sariputra.
Mahakasyapa
- Mahakasyapa was known for his ascetic practices.
- After Lord Buddha attained final nirvana, he along other 500 disciples assembled Buddha’s Suttas and became the leadership of Sangha.
- And he became the first man who directly preached about the teachings and sutras of Buddha.
- Mahakasyapa is also called “father of sangha”.
Subhuti
- Subhuti was one of the ten Great Disciples of Gautama Buddha. Subhuti was known as foremost in understanding the doctrine of emptiness. He is mentioned in an important teaching of Prajnaparamita of Mahayana Buddhism.
Purna Maitrayani-Putra
- Purna Maitrayani-Putra is also called “Purna” and was well known as foremost in preaching the law.
- Purna was very enthusiastic disciple of Gautama Buddha and was very good in his preaching.
- Purna had always thought about the future of Buddhism and took necessary steps for spreading the Buddha seeds.
- There was no evidence of Purna attaining Nirvana.
- He had only preached around for the future of Buddhism and serving the public.
Katyayana
- Katyayana, also known as Mahakatyayana was one of the 10 principal Disciples of Gautama Buddha. He was known as foremost in spreading the Dharma, taught by Buddha.
- He understood the lecture of Lord Buddha the best.
Anuradha
- Anuradha was a cousin of Shakyamuni Buddha.
- He and Ananda became the disciple of Lord Buddha at the same time.
- He was foremost in divine insight.
- He lost his sight because he swore not to sleep after getting criticized by Lord Buddha. And later he got another pair of eyes that is believed to have the power to see the truth.
Upali
- Upali was working as a barber before he joined Buddha.
- He was foremost in observing the precepts.
- He became the disciple of Buddha when he was cutting Buddha’s hair.
- Actually, Upali was born in the lowest class of Indian Society, so he was hesitant when he asked if he could join Lord Buddha being the lower class man such as himself.
- Later Upali became Arhat and became the chief disciple and later developed Vinaya School.
Rahula
- According to history, Rahula was the only son of Shakyamuni Buddha before he became Buddha. He is one of the 10 Great Disciples of Lord Buddha.
- He became a monk when he was still a child and achieved Enlightenment at the age of 18.
- He was the first novice monk in the hometown of Lord Buddha.
Ananda
- Ananda was foremost in hearing the teachings of Buddha. He listened to Buddha teachings the most among the others.
- He and Anuradha were the cousin of Lord Buddha and became the disciple of Lord Buddha at the same time.
- The term Ananda literally means great delight. He took care of Lord Buddha for 25 years until the departure of Lord Buddha.
Other facts about his disciples:
- The first disciples of Buddha after becoming enlightened were two merchants named Tapussa and Bhallika.
- After becoming enlightened, he sought to find his former teachers Arada and Udaka to teach them, but they had died.
- He then looked for Kaundinya and other companions.
- The other four disciples were Bharika , Baspa, Mahanama, and Asvajit . Together they were known as Pancavaggiya ( The Group of Five ) or Pancaka Bhadravargiya ( The Group of Five Fortunate Ones ). These are the five disciples of Buddha who take part in the first sermon of Buddha at Sarnath.
- The first Buddhist nun was his aunt and foster mother Mahapajapati Gotami.
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