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Anomadassi Buddha was one of the 28 Buddhas. |
Anomadassi Buddha was one of the 28 Buddhas. He was born in Candavati and had a son named Upavana. Among his contemporaries, he was widely known for the twin miracle at the gates of Osadhi (Sankassa). |
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He lived in Upasiri and later lived in the Dhammarama Monastery. Anomadassi Buddha had eighty thousand followers whom he helped to obtain Arahant. |
He lived in Upasiri and later lived in the Dhammarama Monastery. Anomadassi Buddha had eighty thousand followers whom he helped to obtain Arahant. Among his most notable followers were King Soreyya and Uppala. |
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Anomadassi Buddha was one of the 28 Buddhas. He was born in Candavati and had a son named Upavana. Among his contemporaries, he was widely known for the twin miracle at the gates of Osadhi (Sankassa).
He lived in Upasiri and later lived in the Dhammarama Monastery. Anomadassi Buddha had eighty thousand followers whom he helped to obtain Arahant. Among his most notable followers were King Soreyya and Uppala.