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In countries where Theravada Buddhism is practiced by the majority of people (Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Thailand), it is customary for Buddhists to hold elaborate festivals, especially during the fair weather season, to pay homage to 29 Buddhas.
These revered Buddhas include the 28 Buddhas described in Chapter 27 of the Buddhavamsa, plus Maitreya Bodhisattva, the future (and 29th) Buddha. The Buddhavamsa is a text which describes the life of Gautama Buddha and the twenty-seven Buddhas who preceded him. The Buddhavamsa is part of the Khuddaka Nikaya, which in turn is part of the Sutta Pitaka. The Sutta Pitaka is one of three main sections of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism.
The 28 Buddhas are said to have attained enlightenment from the time Gautama Buddha received his first Niyatha Vivarana (permission to be the next enlightened one) from Dīpankara Buddha.
The 28 Buddhas are not the only Buddhas believed to have existed. Indeed, Gautama Buddha preached that innumerable Buddhas have lived in past kalpas.

The reclining Buddha image at Wat Suthat in Thailand depicts Gautama Buddha on the verge of death.

A statue of Gautama Buddha from Sarnath, 4th century CE.
Maitreya Buddha from the 2nd century Gandharan Art Period
The 29 named Buddhas[]
Pāli name | |
---|---|
1 | Taṇhaṅkara[1] |
2 | Medhaṅkara[2] |
3 | Saraṇaṅkara[3] |
4 | Dīpankara[4] |
5 | Koṇḍañña[5] |
6 | Maṅgala[6] |
7 | Sumana[7] |
8 | Revata[8] |
9 | Sobhita[9] |
10 | Anomadassi[10] |
11 | Paduma[11] |
12 | Nārada[12] |
13 | Padumuttara[13] |
14 | Sumedha[14] |
15 | Sujāta[15] |
16 | Piyadassi[16] |
17 | Atthadassi[17] |
18 | Dhammadassī[18] |
19 | Siddharttha[19] |
20 | Tissa[20] |
21 | Phussa[21] |
22 | Vipassī[22] |
23 | Sikhī[23] |
24 | Vessabhū[24] |
25 | Kakusandha[25] |
26 | Koṇāgamana[26] |
27 | Kassapa[27] |
28 | Gautama[28] |
29 | Maitreya[29] |
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Taṇhaṅkara
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Medhaṅkara
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Saraṇaṅkara
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Dīpankara
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Koṇḍañña
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Maṅgala
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Sumana
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Revata
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Sobhita
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Anomadassi
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Paduma
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Nārada
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Padumuttara
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Sumedha
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Sujāta
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Piyadassi
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Atthadassi
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Dhammadassī
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Siddhattha
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Tissa
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Phussa
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Vipassī
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Sikhī
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Vessabhū
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Kakusandha
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Koṇāgamana
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Kassapa
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Gotama
- ↑ Vipassana.info, Pali Proper Names Dictionary: Metteyya
External links[]
- Vipassana.info: Pali Proper Names Dictionary
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