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    Assaji (Pali: Assaji, Sanskrit: Aśvajit) was one of the first five arahants of Gautama Buddha. He is known for his conversion of Sariputta and Mahamoggallana, the Buddha's two chief male disciples, counterparts to the nuns Khema and Uppalavanna, the chief female disciples.

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  3. www.palikanon.com › english › pali_namesAssaji - Palikanon

    Assaji. The fifth of the Pañcavaggiya monks. When the Buddha preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, he was the last in whom dawned the eye of Truth, and the Buddha had to discourse to him and to Mahānāma while their three colleagues went for alms (Vin.i.13. He became a sotāpanna on the fourth day of the quarter, AA.i.84).

  4. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Assaji | SpringerLink

    Assaji was one of the pañcavaggiya bhikkhus. The names of the bhikkhus who formed a group of five (pañcavaggiya) were Konḍañña, Bhaddiya, Vappa, Mahānāma, and Assaji. Koṇḍañña was the youngest of the eight brahmans who had gone to Suddhodana’s house on the name-giving ceremony day to see the signs on the body of the child born ...

  5. One day when Assaji was going about in Vesāli for alms, the Nigaṇṭha Saccaka, who was wandering about in search of disputants to conquer, saw him, and questioned him regarding the Buddha’s teaching because he was a well-known disciple Assaji gave him a summary of the doctrine contained in the Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta.

  6. www.dhammawiki.com › index › AssajiAssaji - Dhamma Wiki

    Assaji (Pali:Assaji, Sanskrit:Asvajit) was one of the first five arahants of the Buddha. He is known for his conversion of Sariputta and Moggallana , the Buddha's two chief disciples. He lived in what is now Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in northern India , during the 6th century BCE.

  7. Aśvajit (P. Assaji; T. Rta thul རྟ་ཐུལ་; C. Ashuoshi) was one of the five ascetics who practiced austerities with Gautama Buddha before his enlightenment. He became one of the Buddha's first five disciples. He is known for his conversion of Sariputta and Mahamoggallana, the Buddha's two chief male disciples.