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  1. Devadatta (sanskrit: देवदत्त) war ein prominenter buddhistischer Mönch zur Zeit des Buddha Siddharta Gautama. Er lebte somit im 6. Jahrhundert oder – nach neuerer Datierung der Lebenszeit des Buddha – im 5. oder gar frühen 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr.

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    Devadatta was by tradition a Buddhist monk, cousin and brother-in-law of Gautama Siddhārtha. The accounts of his life vary greatly, but he is generally seen as an evil and divisive figure in Buddhism, who led a breakaway group in the earliest days of the religion.

  3. Autor : Peter Vredeveld. Devadatta, einer der Jünger von Lord Buddha, ist gleichzeitig auch der größte Feind Buddhas. Er unternahm mehrere Versuche, Gautama Buddha zu töten. Einer dieser Versuche bestand darin, einen mit Drogen gefügten Elefanten zu schicken. Doch der Elefant blieb ruhig, als Lord Buddha näherkam.

  4. Devadatta (flourished 6th century bce, India) was a Buddhist monk who sought to reform the sangha (monastic community) by imposing upon it a stricter code of life. He was a cousin of the Buddha. Devadatta is said to have joined the sangha along with Ananda, who was possibly his brother, in the 20th year of the Buddha’s ministry. Fifteen years ...

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  5. 15. Apr. 2018 · Devadatta (sanskrit: देवदत्त) war ein prominenter buddhistischer Mönch zur Zeit des Buddha Siddharta Gautama. Er lebte somit im 6. Jahrhundert oder – nach neuerer Datierung der Lebenszeit des Buddha – im 5. oder gar frühen 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Wegen Meinungsverschiedenheiten mit dem Buddha verließ Devadatta mit ...

  6. 5. Feb. 2018 · Devadatta was a disciple of the Buddha who became his rival and tried to kill him. He also proposed harsh austerities for monks and split the sangha. Learn about his story, motives, and fate in different Buddhist traditions.

  7. Devadatta (T. lhas sbyin ལྷས་སྦྱིན་; C. tipodaduo 提婆達多) was a cousin of Gautama Buddha who became an early disciple, but later turned against the Buddha and became a bitter rival. According to tradition, Devadatta became a disciple of the Buddha at the same time as Ananda and others.