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  1. Mahakashyapa was very innocent, just like a child. Only he could understand, because there was no thought, no mind, no prejudice, no philosophy. He simply enjoyed being by the side of Buddha. People asked him, “Everybody is asking questions, why don’t you ask?” He would not even answer them. Finally, people had completely forgotten about him.

  2. 29 de ago. de 2019 · Mahakasyapa (Mahakassapa) or Kāśyapa was a brahman of Magadha, who became one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni Buddha and who convened and directed the first council. Mahakasyapa is one of the most revered of the Buddha’s early disciples. He is often depicted in statuary together with Ananda, each standing to one side of the Buddha.

  3. Buddha said, “A promise was given to an unenlightened man! You are no longer the same man; that man has gone. To you I have never given any promise.”. Mahakashyapa said, “That’s true. That man is gone, but be kind enough…Forget about the promise because you are tricky, you are getting out of it. Let me be here.”.

  4. 2 de dic. de 2020 · When the Great Brahma Heaven King presented Sakayamuni Buddha with a golden lotus, Buddha assembled his disciples on Vulture Peak. Without a word, Buddha raised the golden lotus, poised in between the thumb and forefinger. Among the hundreds and thousands of men and gods, only Mahakasyapa smiled in response.⁣⁣⁣⁣Buddha said, "I have the Right Dharma-Eye Treasury, the wondrous mind of ...

  5. Two thousand and five hundred years ago, in the village of Magadha Kingdom, there was a rich Brahmin whose wealth and property were estimated to be more than those of the king. Venerable Maha Kassapa was born in this Brahmin family. Like Buddha, Maha Kassapa was also born under the tree. He was named Pipphali which meant " born under the tree".

  6. 12 de mar. de 2020 · According to tradition, Mahakashyapa took the leadership of the community of monks after the passing of the Buddha and went on to gather 500 of the most advanced disciples to recite the teachings. This communal gathering and recitation is known as the First Council and was held in the capital of Rajgir, of the kingdom of Magadha (located in northeast India).

  7. Sariputra and Modgalayan were the chief disciples of the exoteric church: their names are known all over the world, they have shrines. But the real authentic key was given to Mahakashyapa, not to Sariputra, not to Modgalayan. But his name is mentioned only once – only once in the whole of Buddhist scriptures. I will narrate the incident….