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'''Abhedya''' or '''Abheda''' (Skt.; Tib. མི་ཕྱེད་པ་་, ''Michepa''; [[Wyl.]] ''mi phyed pa''), aka '''Subinda''' — one of the [[Sixteen Arhats]].
'''Abhedya''' or '''Abheda''' (Skt.; Tib. མི་ཕྱེད་པ་་, ''Michepa'', [[Wyl.]] ''mi phyed pa''), aka '''Subinda''' (Skt.) — one of the [[Sixteen Arhats]].


Born in a brahmin family he was an exceptionally beautiful child. As a youth he was known for his modesty and compassion and had a keen intellect. When he met the [[Buddha]] he requested ordination and joined the [[Sangha]]. Studying and practising with great energy, he attained realization and became an [[arhat]].
Born in a brahmin family he was an exceptionally beautiful child. As a youth he was known for his modesty and compassion and had a keen intellect. When he met the [[Buddha]] he requested ordination and joined the [[Sangha]]. Studying and practising with great energy, he attained realization and became an [[arhat]].


He dwells with 1,000 arhats on Mt. Gangs-can, near [[Shambhala]], north of India. Abhedya holds an [[enlightenment]] [[stupa]] given to him by the Buddha to overcome negative forces when he went to the land of the [[yaksha]]s. Those who meditate on it gain fortune and merit and open the way to realization.
He dwells with 1,000 arhats on Mt. Gangs-can, near [[Shambhala]], north of India. Abhedya holds an [[enlightenment]] [[stupa]] given to him by the Buddha to overcome negative forces when he went to the land of the [[yaksha]]s. Those who meditate on it gain fortune and merit and open the way to realization.<ref>''Crystal Mirror, volume VI'' (Berkeley: Dharma Publishing, 1984)</ref>


==Further Reading==
According to the Japanese tradition, Subinda resides in the northern part of Japan.<ref>Philippe Cornu, ''Dictionnaire encyclopédique du bouddhisme'' (Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 2001), page 27.</ref>
*''Crystal Mirror, volume VI'', Dharma Publishing 1984.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Sixteen Arhats]]
[[Category:Sixteen Arhats]]

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Abhedya

Abhedya or Abheda (Skt.; Tib. མི་ཕྱེད་པ་་, Michepa, Wyl. mi phyed pa), aka Subinda (Skt.) — one of the Sixteen Arhats.

Born in a brahmin family he was an exceptionally beautiful child. As a youth he was known for his modesty and compassion and had a keen intellect. When he met the Buddha he requested ordination and joined the Sangha. Studying and practising with great energy, he attained realization and became an arhat.

He dwells with 1,000 arhats on Mt. Gangs-can, near Shambhala, north of India. Abhedya holds an enlightenment stupa given to him by the Buddha to overcome negative forces when he went to the land of the yakshas. Those who meditate on it gain fortune and merit and open the way to realization.[1]

According to the Japanese tradition, Subinda resides in the northern part of Japan.[2]

References

  1. Crystal Mirror, volume VI (Berkeley: Dharma Publishing, 1984)
  2. Philippe Cornu, Dictionnaire encyclopédique du bouddhisme (Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 2001), page 27.