- གོ་པ།
- གོ་པཱ།
- ས་འཚོ་མ།
- sa ’tsho ma
- go pA
- gopā
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- Gopā
- གོ་པ།
- go pa
- gopā
A wife of Śākyamuni and the kalyāṇamitra of chapter 43.
- Gopā
- ས་འཚོ་མ།
- sa ’tsho ma
- gopā
The name of a Śākya girl who in certain sources becomes Prince Siddhārtha’s wife.
- Gopā
- ས་འཚོ་མ།
- sa ’tsho ma
- gopā
Wife of Prince Siddhārtha prior to his leaving the kingdom and attaining awakening as the Buddha. She was the daughter of the Śākya nobleman Daṇḍapāṇi.
- Gopā
- ས་འཚོ་མ།
- sa ’tsho ma
- gopā
The maiden whom the Buddha married while he was still a bodhisattva.
One of the wives of Prince Siddhārtha prior to his leaving his kingdom and attaining awakening as the Buddha.
- Gopā
- ས་འཚོ་མ།
- sa ’tsho ma
- gopā
Along with Yaśodharā, a spouse of Gautama who, in this text, spurned the advances of Devadatta and subjected him to brutal humiliation.
- Gopā
- ས་འཚོ་མ།
- sa ’tsho ma
- gopā
One of the wives of Prince Siddhārtha, prior to his leaving his kingdom and attaining awakening as the Buddha.
- Gopā
- གོ་པཱ།
- go pA
- gopā
The name of Buddha’s wife as found in some texts, including the Lalitavistara; the name of Buddha’s tantric consort.
A wife of the Buddha Śākyamuni when he was Prince Siddhārtha, and the daughter of Daṇḍapāṇi.
A wife of the Buddha Śākyamuni when he was Prince Siddhartha, and the daughter of Daṇḍapāni.
- Gopā
- ས་འཚོ་མ།
- sa ’tsho ma
- gopā
A Śākya girl.