Piṅgala
single tradition · 2
Piṅgala is the youngest of Hariti's sons. The Buddha invited Piṅgala to Rajgir and hid him under his alms bowl to make Hariti realize the suffering she caused to other parents.
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When
Relationships
- co occurs with
- nāgakanya, Padma, Nahuṣa, Nīlotpalā, Niṣṭhānaka, Nagapooshani, Pāṇḍarameghā, Patta, Piṇḍaka, Piṇḍāraka, Piñjara, Piṭharaka, Prabhākara, Pulindā, Puṇḍarīka, Purāṇanāga, Pūrṇabhadra, Pūraṇakarṇa, Puṣpadaṃṣṭra, Pannagas, Nanda, Nila, Nāgarāja
- child of
- Hārītī
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Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“So, the Buddha invited the youngest of Hariti's sons, Piṅgala (in a variant version, the youngest daughter), to Rajgir, and asked him to hide under the Budhha's alms bowl. After having desperately searched for her missing son throughout the universe, Hārītī finally appealed to the Buddha for help.”
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“Piṅgala - ॐ”
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