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Gopaka Moggallāna (Sutta)
Gopaka Moggallāna. A brahmin minister of
Ajātasattu, in charge of some defence works
in Rājagaha (M.iii.7). See Gopaka Moggallāna
Sutta.
The Theragāthā (vs.1024) contains a stanza spoken by Moggallāna Thera in
answer to a question by Gopaka Moggallāna. Gopaka asks Moggallāna how many of
the Buddha's teachings he remembers. Eighty-four thousand, answers the latter
and proceeds to explain. ThagA.ii.130.
Gopaka Moggallāna Sutta.Soon after the Buddha's death,
Ananda, on his way to
Rājagaha for alms, visits the place where
Gopaka Moggallāna was strengthening the city's defences. Moggallāna asks him if
there were any monk in every way like the Buddha, and receives a negative
answer. Vassakāra arrives and, on being told
the topic of conversation, asks the same question and is told by Ananda that the
monks regard the Dhamma as their protector. It is true, however, that there are
monks whom they hold in great esteem and reverence, and Ananda enumerates the
qualities which win for them such homage. M.iii.7ff

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