This volume of Tezuka's Buddha manga series follows Devadatta, an orphan who learns that bad situations almost always get worse. Milinda Panha In this text, Nagasena tells King Menander I about the previous lives of Devadatta and Gautama Buddha. Lotus Sūtra In this Mahāyāna Buddhist text, the Buddha teaches that Devadatta was once his teacher and will eventually become a Buddha himself. Devadatta is also the name of an author who wrote In Praise of the Goddess: The Devimahatmya and Its Meaning and Veiling Brilliance: Journey to the Goddess. Veiling Brilliance is based on the ancient Hindu scripture, the Devimahatmya.
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Devadatta is a character in the Buddha manga series by Osamu Tezuka. Devadatta is also a figure in the Milinda Panha and the Lotus Sūtra.
Buddha, Vol. 3: Devadatta
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