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  1. Mahapajapati Gotami ( Pali) oder Mahāprajāpatī Gautamī ( Sanskrit) war die Schwester von Maya, der sieben Tage nach der Geburt verstorbenen leiblichen Mutter des Prinzen Siddharta Gautama, des späteren Buddha. Sie heiratete König Shuddhodana, den Mann ihrer Schwester, und zog den Knaben als Amme bzw. Stiefmutter auf.

  2. Mahapajapati Gotami. Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī ( Mahāprajāpatī Gautamī) or Pajapati was the foster-mother, step-mother and maternal aunt (mother's sister) of the Buddha. In Buddhist tradition, she was the first woman to seek ordination for women, which she did from Gautama Buddha directly, and she became the first bhikkhuni (Buddhist nun). [1] [2]

  3. 3. Feb. 2024 · Mahapajapati Gotami, the Buddha’s aunt and foster mother, was the first woman to request full ordination for women directly from the Buddha. Once granted, she became the first bhikkhuni or fully ordained Buddhist nun during the time of the Buddha Gotama.

  4. The great Arahant Therī Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī, the heartwood of the Bhikkhunī Saṅgha, fulfilling her duties to the fullest and the utmost, attained the supreme bliss of Nibbāna at the age of 120. Our heartfelt homage to the Great Arahant Therī Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī! The Blessed One was like the shining star that shed light on to the ...

  5. The story of Mahaprajapati, the Buddha’s stepmother and the first nun. By Mindy Newman and Kaia Fischer. Winter 2022. Image courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The woman who would come to be known as Mahaprajapati Gautami married the Buddha’s father, King Shuddhodana, as did her sister, Maya.

  6. Elder Nun Mahāpajāpatī Gotamīs Story. at Wat Pho, Bangkok. The first of the foremost nun disciples is the root and the most important also, as Mahāpajāpatī was the founding member of the nuns’ monastic order, and this story tells how she reached such an eminent position.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Mahapajapati Gotami, the Buddha's maternal aunt and stepmother, who became a Buddhist nun and attained enlightenment. Tricycle is an independent journal of Buddhism in the West that explores its views and values.