babası kurdu,o yaşatdı.
Rahula, meaning chains.
Siddhartha Gautama, the historical Buddha, was married and had a son before he left home to become a wandering ascetic. His son, Rahula, became a monk as a child and therefore had no children.
Gautama Siddartha the prince had a son named Rahula.
According to legend, Yashodhara (or Yasodhara) is the name of the wife of Prince Gautama who later became the Buddha or enlightened one. Gautama left his sleeping wife and son (Rahula) in the middle of the night to seek answers to questions about suffering. Legend again suggests that Yashodhara, Rahula and also a cousin of the Buddha, Ananada became monks in the orders Buddha established after his enlightenment. Jagannathan
Buddha's child is often referred to as "Buddha's son" in a metaphorical sense, representing the teachings or followers of Buddhism. In some contexts, it can specifically refer to Rahula, the historical son of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha). Rahula became a monk and followed his father's teachings after the Buddha's enlightenment.
Rahula College was created in 1923.
Walpola Rahula was born in 1907.
Walpola Rahula died in 1997.
Barys Rahula died in 2005.
Barys Rahula was born in 1920.
W. Rahula has written: 'What the Buddha taught'
The motto of Rahula College is 'අත්‍තානං දමයන්ති පණ්ඩිතා'.