Pudgalavada

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title: Pudgalavada
text: The Pudgalavāda was a Buddhist philosophical view and also refers to a group of Nikaya Buddhist schools that arose from the Sthavira nikāya. The school is believed to have been founded by the elder Vātsīputra in the third century BCE. They were a widely influential school in India and became particularly popular during the reign of emperor Harshavadana. Harsha's sister Rajyasri was said to have joined the school as a nun. According to Dan Lusthaus, they were "one of the most popular mainstream B
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description: Buddhist philosophical view
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date created: 2004-04-04T22:53:48Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T08:48:17Z
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