Yaśodharā

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Yaśodharā is traditionally regarded as the wife of Prince Siddhartha Gautama (who became the Buddha) and the mother of his son Rāhula in Buddhist narratives.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Yaśodharā canonical 2
Yasoda 1
Yasodharā 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist figure
historical figure
woman
appearsIn Jataka tales
surface form: Buddhist Jātaka stories

Pāli commentarial literature
associatedWith Kapilavastu
Shakya clan
surface form: Śākya clan
culturalContext ancient Indian Buddhism
gender female
knownFor devotion to Siddhartha Gautama
patience and fidelity
renunciation in Buddhist narratives
languageOfPrimarySources Pali
surface form: Pāli

Sanskrit
maritalStatusBeforeRenunciation married to Siddhartha Gautama
motherOf Rāhula
notableIn Buddhist tradition
Mahayana
surface form: Mahāyāna Buddhism

Theravada
surface form: Theravāda Buddhism
religion Buddhism
roleInNarrative mother of Rāhula
wife of Prince Siddhartha
spouseBecame Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: Buddha
spouseOf Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: Gautama Buddha

Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: Siddhartha Gautama
timePeriod 6th–5th century BCE (traditional)
veneratedIn Burmese Buddhism
Buddhism in Sri Lanka
surface form: Sri Lankan Buddhism

Thai Buddhism

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Shakyamuni Buddha spouse Yaśodharā
Shakyamuni Buddha disciples Yaśodharā
Yashoda nameVariant Yaśodharā
this entity surface form: Yasoda
Rāhula childOf Yaśodharā
this entity surface form: Yasodharā