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Sujata, also Sujātā, was a farmer's wife, who is said to have fed Gautama Buddha a bowl of kheera, a milk-rice pudding, ending his six years of asceticism. Such was his emaciated appearance that she wrongly believed him to be a tree-spirit that had granted her wish of having a child. The gift provided him enough strength to cultivate the Middle Way, develop jhana, and attain Bodhi, thereafter becoming known as the Buddha. The village of Bakraur near Bodh Gaya is believed to be her home. The Sujata Stupa was dedicated to her there in the 2nd century BCE.

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  • Sujata, also Sujātā, was a farmer's wife, who is said to have fed Gautama Buddha a bowl of kheera, a milk-rice pudding, ending his six years of asceticism. Such was his emaciated appearance that she wrongly believed him to be a tree-spirit that had granted her wish of having a child. The gift provided him enough strength to cultivate the Middle Way, develop jhana, and attain Bodhi, thereafter becoming known as the Buddha. The village of Bakraur near Bodh Gaya is believed to be her home. The Sujata Stupa was dedicated to her there in the 2nd century BCE. (en)
  • スジャーター(サンスクリット語及びパーリ語:Sujātā)は、釈迦が悟る直前に乳がゆを供養し命を救ったという娘である(乳粥供養)。釈迦の苦行放棄のきっかけとなった。正しい表記はスジャーターだが、日本語では慣用的に最後の長母音が短く発音されてスジャータと表記される。 ブッダガヤに「スジャータ村」としてその名を残す。 (ja)
  • Sujātā fu la donna che diede una ciotola di cibo a Siddhārtha Gautama Śākyamuni segnando così la fine del suo periodo di ascesi estrema e permettendo il conseguimento del Risveglio. Tempio dedicato a Sujātā a Bodhgaya (it)
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  • Sujata offers Milk-Rice to the Buddha . (en)
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  • October 2018 (en)
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  • Offering kheer, thus breaking the seven year-long fast of Gautama Buddha, opening the way to his enlightenment. (en)
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  • Sujata, also Sujātā, was a farmer's wife, who is said to have fed Gautama Buddha a bowl of kheera, a milk-rice pudding, ending his six years of asceticism. Such was his emaciated appearance that she wrongly believed him to be a tree-spirit that had granted her wish of having a child. The gift provided him enough strength to cultivate the Middle Way, develop jhana, and attain Bodhi, thereafter becoming known as the Buddha. The village of Bakraur near Bodh Gaya is believed to be her home. The Sujata Stupa was dedicated to her there in the 2nd century BCE. (en)
  • Sujātā fu la donna che diede una ciotola di cibo a Siddhārtha Gautama Śākyamuni segnando così la fine del suo periodo di ascesi estrema e permettendo il conseguimento del Risveglio. Tempio dedicato a Sujātā a Bodhgaya Dopo sei anni passati con i cinque asceti sotto la guida di Udraka Rāmaputra (Pāli: Uddaka Ramaputta) Siddhārtha Gautama Śākyamuni si era reso conto che la mortificazione estrema, i digiuni feroci e prolungati, non portavano alla Liberazione, ma anzi rendevano la mente meno lucida e pertanto dovevano essere abbandonati. Lasciò così il suo maestro e cercò una via in modo autonomo. Dal monte Pragbodhi si trasferì a nord della cittadina di Uruvilvā (Pāli: Uruvelā), oggi non più esistente, e trovò come luogo di meditazione l'attuale Bodhgayā, dove incontrò Sujātā poco dopo essersi vestito con gli abiti trovati in un cimitero e appartenuti a una serva di Sujātā stessa. (it)
  • スジャーター(サンスクリット語及びパーリ語:Sujātā)は、釈迦が悟る直前に乳がゆを供養し命を救ったという娘である(乳粥供養)。釈迦の苦行放棄のきっかけとなった。正しい表記はスジャーターだが、日本語では慣用的に最後の長母音が短く発音されてスジャータと表記される。 ブッダガヤに「スジャータ村」としてその名を残す。 (ja)
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