Instructed nuns. The Buddha was far nuns. The Buddha was far ahead of his time, but also a product of his time in that he did not consider women inferior, but only reluctantly agreed to allow women into the order.The two disciples we encounter everywhere in northern Buddhism are Sharputta and Maudgalyayana. They stand, from the Buddha’s perspective, to the right and left of his throne, each holding an alms bowl and a jingling beggar’s staff. In the thangka they radiate holiness, with their nimbuses, which are green here, and a transparent nandorala glowing behind each of them. They stand in an opulent green landscape, each on a little square rug.
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