Significance of Buddhist story
Mahayana Buddhist story encompasses narratives associated with the city of Ahicchatra, notably highlighting the tale of the naga that shares its name. This aspect of Mahayana Buddhism emphasizes the significance of local legends and their connection to broader spiritual themes, illustrating how such stories enrich the cultural and theological landscape of the tradition. The relationship between the city and the naga serves as a vital element in these Buddhist narratives.
Synonyms: Buddhist legend
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Buddhist concept of 'Buddhist story'
The term "Buddhist story" pertains to narratives within Buddhism, especially those related to Ahicchatra, highlighting the tale of the naga associated with the city, which underscores themes of spirituality and transformation.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) This phrase refers to the narratives within Buddhism that involve the city of Ahicchatra, particularly the story of the naga linked to its name.[1]