Significance of Sela
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Buddhist concept of 'Sela'
In Buddhism, Sela serves dual interpretations: it signifies a highly educated brahmin who aligns with the Buddha and attains higher ordination, and it also denotes the son of Bodhisatta Atthadassi and Queen Visakha.
From: Maha Buddhavamsa鈥擳he Great Chronicle of Buddhas
(1) A leading brahmin teacher who also heard the word 'Buddha' from a matted-hair ascetic, leading to his monkhood.[1] (2) The name of the son born to Bodhisatta Atthadassi and Queen Visakha.[2]
From: Dhammapada (Illustrated)
(1) A highly educated brahmin who becomes a follower of the Buddha and receives higher ordination after recognizing the Buddha's qualities.[3]