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  1. Makkhali Gosala (Pāli; BHS: Maskarin Gośāla; Jain Prakrit sources: Gosala Mankhaliputta) or Manthaliputra Goshalak (b. about 523 BCE) was an ascetic ajivika teacher of ancient India. He was a contemporary of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, and of Mahavira, the last and 24th Tirthankara of Jainism.

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    Makkhali Gosala (Pali; Sanskrit Gośala Maskariputra, c. 484 BCE) is generally considered as the founder of the Ājīvika movement. [8] [12] Some sources state that Gosala was only a leader of a large Ājīvika congregation of ascetics, but not the founder of the movement himself.

  3. Makkhali Gosala (c. 484 B.C.E.) (also known as Maskarin Gośāla or Gosala Mankhaliputta) was an ascetic teacher in ancient India, often identified as the founder of the Ajivika movement. He was a contemporary of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, and of Mahavira, the last and 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. 1 Background. 2 Biography.

  4. मक्खलि गोसाल के छह प्रमुख शिष्य थे- 1. शान 2. कलंद 3. कर्णिकार 4. अच्छिद 5. अग्नि-वैश्यायन 6. अर्जुन गोमायुपुत्र। ये सब दिशाचर कहलाते थे। इनके अलावा भगवती सूत्र के आठवें शतक के पांचवें उद्देशक में 12 आजीविकों के नाम आए हैं जो इस प्रकार हैं: ताल, तालपलंब, उव्विह, संविह, अवविह, उदय, नामुदय, ण्मुदय, अणुवालय, संखुवालय, अयंपुल और कायरय।.

  5. It was mysterious, but the country felt unburdened, and an immense sense of joy, centering, nonviolence, understanding. But that was only ten people, and they were not all living their whole lives simultaneously. Just at one point Mahavira was old, Buddha was young. Goshalak was just between the age of the two.

  6. ” It was founded by Goshala Maskariputra (also called Gosala Makkhaliputta), a friend of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara (“Ford-maker,” i.e., saviour) of Jainism. His doctrines and those of his followers are known only from Buddhist and Jain sources, which state that he was lowborn and died after a quarrel with…

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · Discover the intriguing history and philosophy of the Ajivika sect, an ancient Indian tradition founded by Makkhali Gosala. Explore their beliefs in determinism, ascetic practices, and impact on contemporary sects like Buddhism and Jainism.

  8. Makkhali Gosala or Manthaliputra Goshalak was an ascetic ajivika teacher of ancient India. He was a contemporary of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, and of Mahavira, the last and 24th Tirthankara of Jainism.

  9. Twenty-five hundred years ago, India saw the advent of Buddha, Mahavira, Prabuddha Katyayana, Makkhali Gosal, Sanjaya Vilethiputta. In Greece, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Plotinus were born. Lao Tzu, Confucius, and Chuang Tzu appeared in China.

  10. May 21, 2018 · Makkhali Gosala or Maskarin Gosala (Pāli, Skt.). Sectarian teacher and leader of the Ājīvaka sect who was criticized by the Buddha for his doctrine of determinism.