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In Buddhism, Padumuttara Buddha is the thirteenth in the List of the 28 Buddhas. He was born in Hamsavatī. He lived for ten thousand years in three palaces: Naravāhana, Yassa (or Yasavatī) and Vasavatti. His wife was Vasudattā, by whom he had a son, Uttara. His body was fifty eight cubits high. He died in Nandārāma at the age of one hundred thousand, and a stūpa twelve leagues in height was erected over his relics.〔Vipassana.info, (Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Padumuttara )〕 His life parallels that of Gautama Buddha except that he was assisted by different people and his bodhi tree was a salala. Many of Gautama Buddha's disciples were said to have made their aspiration for eminent positions in the time of Padumuttara Buddha. In the Apadāna some gods wish to built a stūpa of their own over the relics of Padumuttara. As a Tathāgata his relics were not separated. Dīpankara attained Nirvāṇa in Nandārāma, where a stūpa was built which was thirty six yojanas high. ==See also== *List of the twenty-eight Buddhas 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Padumuttara Buddha」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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