Sārī

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Sārī is traditionally regarded in Buddhist texts as the mother of the eminent disciple Śāriputra.

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Śāriputra 0

Statements (15)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Buddhist texts
person
appearsInRole mother of an eminent disciple of the Buddha
associatedWithReligion Buddhism NERFINISHED
childOf Sārī NERFINISHED
culturalContext ancient Indian
hasChild Śāriputra NERFINISHED
hasMother Sārī NERFINISHED
hasParent Sārī NERFINISHED
languageAttestedIn Pāli
mentionedIn Buddhist scriptures
Pāli Canon NERFINISHED
motherOf Śāriputra NERFINISHED
notableFor being the mother of Śāriputra
religiousTradition Theravāda Buddhism NERFINISHED

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Śāriputra hasMother Sārī