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[[File:Ananda.jpg|right|thumb|400px|A [[Tang dynasty]] sculpture of a monk, perhaps Ananda. Metropolitan Museum.]]
  
 
Ananda was a cousin of [[Shakyamuni]], the historical [[Buddha]], and served as one of his chief attendants. He is said to have had an excellent memory, and to have been a champion of women's rights; he is known for his establishment of an order of Buddhist nuns.
 
Ananda was a cousin of [[Shakyamuni]], the historical [[Buddha]], and served as one of his chief attendants. He is said to have had an excellent memory, and to have been a champion of women's rights; he is known for his establishment of an order of Buddhist nuns.

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A Tang dynasty sculpture of a monk, perhaps Ananda. Metropolitan Museum.

Ananda was a cousin of Shakyamuni, the historical Buddha, and served as one of his chief attendants. He is said to have had an excellent memory, and to have been a champion of women's rights; he is known for his establishment of an order of Buddhist nuns.

Beginning in the 6th century, Ananda came to be frequently depicted alongside Kashyapa as two attendants to the Buddha.

References

  • Gallery labels, Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]