Setuccha: 1 definition
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Setuccha means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Theravada (major branch of Buddhism)
: Pali Kanon: Pali Proper NamesHe belonged to the family of a provincial ruler (mandalikaraja), but was unable to maintain his countrys independence, and lost his throne. While wandering about in misery, he saw and heard the Buddha, entered the Order, and won arahantship.
In the time of Tissa Buddha he was a householder, and gave the Buddha a panasa fruit mixed with a curry of cocoa nut. Thirteen kappas ago he was a king named Indasama (Thag.vs.102; ThagA.i.206). He is evidently identical with Khajjadayaka of the Apadana. Ap.i.182.
Theravāda is a major branch of Buddhism having the the Pali canon (tipitaka) as their canonical literature, which includes the vinaya-pitaka (monastic rules), the sutta-pitaka (Buddhist sermons) and the abhidhamma-pitaka (philosophy and psychology).
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Full-text: Indasama, Khajjakadayaka.
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