Devadatta | |
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Religious life | |
Religion | Buddhism |
Translations of Devadatta | |
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Sanskrit | देवदत्त (Devadatta) |
Pali | देवदत्त (Devadatta) |
Bengali | দেবদত্ত (Debdotto) |
Burmese | ဒေဝဒတ် (Dewadat) |
Chinese | 提婆達多 (Tipodaduo) |
Japanese | 提婆達多 (Daibadatta) |
Khmer | ទេវទត្ត (Tevatort) |
Korean | 데바닷타 (RR: (Debadatta)) |
Lao | ເທວະທັດ (Thevathat) |
Sinhala | දේවදත්ත දෙව්දත් |
Thai | เทวทัต (Thewathat) |
Vietnamese | Đề-bà-đạt-đa |
Glossary of Buddhism |
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Devadatta was by tradition a Buddhist monk, cousin and brother-in-law of Gautama Siddhārtha.[1] The accounts of his life vary greatly, but he is generally seen as an evil and divisive figure in Buddhism, who led a breakaway group in the earliest days of the religion.