Kaundinya
Kaundinya (Sanskrit कौण्डिन्य), also known as Ājñātakauṇḍinya, Pali: Añña Koṇḍañña), was one of the first five Buddhist monks (Pancavaggiya), disciple of Gautama Buddha and the first to attain the fruit of Arahant. He lived during the 5th century BCE in what are now Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, India. According to traditional accounts, at the time of Gautama Buddha's birth, he predicted his future destination as an enlightened teacher.
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Buddha preaches to Koundinya and his four colleagues | |
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Born | Ajnata Kaundinya 6th century BCE |
Religion | Buddhism |
Occupation | bhikkhu |
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Teacher | Gautama Buddha |
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