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Śāriputra
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Statue of Śāriputra, depicting his "golden complexion".
Religion Buddhism
School all
Dharma names Śāriputra
Personal
Born Upatiṣya (Pali: Upatissa)
Nālaka or Upatiṣya Village, Rajgir, Magadha
Died Nālaka or Upatiṣya Village, Rajgir, Magadha
Parents Vaṇganta or Tisya (father), Sāri (mother)
Senior posting
Title First chief disciple (Paṭhamasāvaka), right hand side chief disciple (Dakkhinasāvaka), foremost of the wise
Religious career
Teacher Gautama Buddha
Translations of
Śāriputra
Sanskrit शारिपुत्र
Śāriputra
Pali Sāriputta
Burmese ရှင်သာရိပုတ္တရာ
(Shin Sāriputtarā)

(IPA: [ʃɪ̀ɴθàɹḭpoʊʔtəɹà])
Chinese 舎利弗
(PinyinShèlìfú)
舎利子
(Pinyin: Shèlìzi
)
Japanese 舎利弗しゃりほつ
(rōmaji: Sharihotsu)
舎利子しゃりし
(romaji: Sharishi
)
Khmer សារីបុត្រ
(UNGEGN: sareibŏt)
Korean 사리불
(RR: Saribul)
사리자
(RR: Sarija
)
Sinhala සාරිපුත්ත
Tibetan ཤཱ་རིའི་བུ་
(Wylie: shA ri'i bu)
(THL: sha ri bu
)
Thai สารีบุตร
(RTGS: Saribut)
Vietnamese Xá Lợi Phất
Xá Lợi Tử
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People

Gautama Buddha
Dalai Lama
Bodhisattva
Sangha

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Nyingma Kagyu Sakya Gelug

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Metta

Śāriputra (Sanskrit: शारिपुत्र; Tibetan: ཤཱ་རིའི་བུ་, Pali: Sāriputta, lit. "the son of Śāri", born Upatiṣya, Pali: Upatissa) was one of the top disciples of the Buddha. He is considered the first of the Buddha's two chief male disciples, together with Maudgalyāyana (Pali: Moggallāna). Śāriputra had a key leadership role in the ministry of the Buddha and is considered in many Buddhist schools to have been important in the development of the Buddhist Abhidharma. He frequently appears in Mahayana sutras, and in some sutras, is used as a counterpoint to represent the Hinayana school of Buddhism.

Buddhist texts relate that Śāriputra and Maudgalyāyana were childhood friends who became spiritual wanderers in their youth. After having searched for spiritual truth with other contemporary teachers, they came into contact with the teachings of the Buddha and ordained as monks under him, after which the Buddha declared the friends his two chief disciples. Śāriputra was said to have attained enlightenment as an arhat two weeks after ordaining. As chief disciple Śāriputra assumed a leadership role in the Sangha, doing tasks like looking after monks, assigning them objects of meditation, and clarifying points of doctrine. He was the first disciple the Buddha allowed to ordain other monks. Śāriputra died shortly before the Buddha in his hometown and was cremated. According to Buddhist texts, his relics were then enshrined at Jetavana Monastery. Archaeological findings from the 1800s suggest his relics may have been redistributed across the Indian subcontinent by subsequent kings.

Śāriputra is regarded as an important and wise disciple of the Buddha, particularly in Theravada Buddhism where he is given a status close to a second Buddha. In Buddhist art, he is often depicted alongside the Buddha, usually to his right. Śāriputra was known for his strict adherence to the Buddhist monastic rules, as well as for his wisdom and teaching ability, giving him the title "General of the Dharma" (Sanskrit: Dharmasenāpati; Pali: Dhammasenāpati). Śāriputra is considered the disciple of the Buddha who was foremost in wisdom. His female counterpart was Kṣemā (Pali: Khemā).

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