Significance of Mahinda
In Finnish: Mahinda; In Spanish: Mahinda
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Buddhist concept of 'Mahinda'
Mahinda in Buddhism is recognized as the pivotal figure who, along with his sister Sanghamitta, established and spread Buddhism in Ceylon, having been the son of King Ashoka and a great thera who propagated the Buddha's teachings.
From: Maha Buddhavamsa—The Great Chronicle of Buddhas
(1) The father of Buddha Phussa, who monopolized the Buddha's needs and was a king facing rebellion.[1]
From: Mahavamsa
(1) The great thera who taught the teachings of the Buddha in Lanka and played an essential role in spreading the doctrine.[2]
The concept of Mahinda in local and regional sources
Mahinda is significant as the arahant who introduced Buddhism to Sri Lanka, celebrated during Poson Poya, and as the son of Asoka, pivotal in establishing Buddhism in Ceylon and fostering Sinhalese literature's development.
From: Buddhist Ceremonies and Rituals of Sri Lanka
(1) The arahant who introduced Buddhism to Sri Lanka, commemorated during Poson Poya in June.[3]
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The son of Asoka who played a crucial role in bringing Buddhism to Ceylon, leading to the emergence of Sinhalese literature.[4]