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| sanskrit_name = अनवमदर्शिन्<br>Anavamadarśin
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| pali_name = अनोमदस्सि<br>Anomadassi
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| burmese_name = အနောမဒဿီဘုရား
| burmese_name = အနောမဒဿီဘုရား
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| korean_name = 최상견불<br/>([[Revised Romanization of Korean|RR]]: ’’Choesanggyen Bul'')
| korean_name = 최상견불<br/>([[Revised Romanization of Korean|RR]]: ''Choesanggyen Bul'')
| thai_name = พระอโนมทัสสีพุทธเจ้า<br>''Phra Anomathassi Phutthachao''
| thai_name = พระอโนมทัสสีพุทธเจ้า<br>''Phra Anomathassi Phutthachao''
| sinhala_name = අනෝමදස්සි බුදුන් වහන්සේ<br>''Anomadassi Budun Wahanse''
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| preceded_by = [[Sobhita Buddha|ŚobhitaBuddha]]
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{{Buddhism}}
'''Anomadassi Buddha''' was one of the 28 Buddhas. He was born in [[Candavati]], lived in [[Upasiri]] and later lived in the [[Dhammarama Monastery]]. Among his contemporaries, he was widely known for the twin miracle at the gates of [[Osadhi]] (Sankassa).
According to [[Theravada]] Buddhism's [[Pali canon]]'s [[Buddhavamsa]] and its commentary, '''Anomadassi''' is the tenth of twenty-seven Buddhas who preceded the historical [[Gotama Buddha]].<ref> [[Mingun Sayadaw]], "The Great Chronicles of Buddhas"</ref> He was also the first Buddha of the Vara [[kalpa (aeon)|kalpa]].


In the [[Buddhavamsa]], he is described as:
Anomadassi Buddha helped at least eighty thousand of his followers obtain [[Arahant]]. Among his most notable followers were Kings [[King Soreyya|Soreyya]] and [[King Uppala|Uppala]]. He also had a son named Upavana.
<blockquote>Anomadassi Buddha is like a large ocean, a mountain that one hardly approaches, the infinite sky, or a [[Sal tree]] that can bloom well.</blockquote>
Anomadassi was 58 [[cubits]], or 87 feet tall and his stupa was 25 [[yojana]], or about 191 miles high.


==Biography==
Anonmadassi Buddha was suffering from a stomach disease. Then he was cured by a physician, who was a great devotee of the Buddha. The physician made a wish to live a healthy long life and become an Arahath. Anomadassi Buddha blessed him and said that he would be born during the time of [[Gautama Buddha]] and attain Nibbana. He was Bakkula Thero, who was the healthiest Bhikkhu during the time of Gautama Buddha
=== From birth to enlightenment ===
Anomadassi was born in Chandawatinagara. His parents were King Yasavā and Queen Yasodharā. He was married to Queen Sirimādevi and reigned the country for 10,000 years. His son was Upavāna.<ref>{{Cite book|title=The great Chronicles of the Buddhas|last=Sayadaw|first=Mingun|publisher=Ti=Ni Publishing Center|year=1992|pages=187|language=en}}</ref>


As soon as his son was born, he decided to leave the palace to practise [[asceticism]]. Thirty million servants followed him to become fellow ascetics. He practised for ten months. After practising for ten months, he left his servant ascetics and went to the [[Terminalia elliptica]] tree. He began to practise peacefully under the tree and gained enlightenment the next morning.

=== Gotama Buddha getting the omen ===
At Anomadassi's time, Gotama Buddha was a Biru (English: [[Ogre]], Burmese:ဘီလူး) leader. After listening to the teachings of the Buddha, he invited him and his disciples to his place. He fed them and filled their needs for seven days. After a week of donation, Anomadassi said:
<blockquote>"This ogre will become a Buddha named Gotama in the Bhadda kalpa that will appear after many aeons."</blockquote>
The incarnation of Gotama Buddha, having his wish granted, decided to practice [[Pāramitā]].

==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 9 December 2022

Anomadassi Buddha
Sanskritअनवमदर्शिन्
Anavamadarśin
PāliAnomadassi
Burmeseအနောမဒဿီဘုရား
Korean최상견불
(RR: Choesanggyen Bul)
Sinhalaඅනෝමදස්සි බුදුන් වහන්සේ
Anomadassi Budun Wahanse
Thaiพระอโนมทัสสีพุทธเจ้า
Phra Anomathassi Phutthachao
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Preceded by
Śobhita Buddha
Succeeded by
Paduma Buddha
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According to Theravada Buddhism's Pali canon's Buddhavamsa and its commentary, Anomadassi is the tenth of twenty-seven Buddhas who preceded the historical Gotama Buddha.[1] He was also the first Buddha of the Vara kalpa.

In the Buddhavamsa, he is described as:

Anomadassi Buddha is like a large ocean, a mountain that one hardly approaches, the infinite sky, or a Sal tree that can bloom well.

Anomadassi was 58 cubits, or 87 feet tall and his stupa was 25 yojana, or about 191 miles high.

Biography

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From birth to enlightenment

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Anomadassi was born in Chandawatinagara. His parents were King Yasavā and Queen Yasodharā. He was married to Queen Sirimādevi and reigned the country for 10,000 years. His son was Upavāna.[2]

As soon as his son was born, he decided to leave the palace to practise asceticism. Thirty million servants followed him to become fellow ascetics. He practised for ten months. After practising for ten months, he left his servant ascetics and went to the Terminalia elliptica tree. He began to practise peacefully under the tree and gained enlightenment the next morning.

Gotama Buddha getting the omen

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At Anomadassi's time, Gotama Buddha was a Biru (English: Ogre, Burmese:ဘီလူး) leader. After listening to the teachings of the Buddha, he invited him and his disciples to his place. He fed them and filled their needs for seven days. After a week of donation, Anomadassi said:

"This ogre will become a Buddha named Gotama in the Bhadda kalpa that will appear after many aeons."

The incarnation of Gotama Buddha, having his wish granted, decided to practice Pāramitā.

References

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  1. ^ Mingun Sayadaw, "The Great Chronicles of Buddhas"
  2. ^ Sayadaw, Mingun (1992). The great Chronicles of the Buddhas. Ti=Ni Publishing Center. p. 187.