Malli Thevi
By
Supornthip Yoo-om-sin
M.5/15 No.11
Content 4
6
Introductory story 7
To profess Buddhism 8
Her work on Buddhism 9
Virtues as good model for leading a life
Reference
Preface
Mallika was the daughter of a king in the Malla region who
later married with Phantula Chancellor who is a person
who has a history of having 16 pairs of twins together with
a total of 32 children. The important event is that people
are determined and mentally stable when the husband and
children are all 33 lives have been killed. Madi therefore did
not show any sorrow.
Introductory Story
Mallika was the
daughter of a king in the Malla
region who later married with
Phantula Chancellor. Phantula
Chancellor was the son of Prince
Malla in Kusinara who was a
student of the Arts and Sciences
in the same school as Pasendi
Kumar of Kosol region. When he
finished his studies, he returned
to Kusinara Nakhon and showed
the arts and science that he had
studied for the Malla Kings to
watch but was teased by some Mallas. With nostalgia, he
therefore fled to rely on the Bodhisombara of Pasendi
Kuman who later reigned as King Pasendi-Kosala and
established Panthula in the position of Chancellor Bhandula
was given the official service of the grace of King Pasenadi
Kosol with honesty. For this Chancellor Phantula was
married to Princess Mallika. But after a long marriage, there
were no children until the husband thought that she was
barren (According to the beliefs at the time considered that
a woman unable to bear children would make her husband
unlucky. had to be repatriated back to her former family)
and therefore sent her back to her family.
Mallika was the daughter of a king in the Malla
region who later married with Phantula Chancellor who is
a person who has a history of having 16 pairs of twins
together with a total of 32 children. The important event is
that people are determined and mentally stable when the
husband and children are all 33 lives have been killed. Madi
therefore did not show any sorrow.
Before Princess Mallika returned paid obeisance to
the Lord Buddha at Jetavana, The Buddha then asked where
she was going. She said she will return to the homeland
because he could not give birth to his husband therefore
was sent back, but the Buddha said, do not rush back..Ms
Mallika thinks the Buddha is the knower. We definitely
have children. So he asked this question. The queen was
overwhelmed with joy and go home immediately.
To profess Buddhism
Queen Mallika is a Buddhist woman who is firm in
the Dharma. and help others to reach the Dharma as well as
the king's wife The queen is a hind elephant. which helps to
support the "front foot" to move firmly as the daughter of
the Buddha She is a Savika who is self-reliant in the Dharma
way. and help others Especially the husband can be self-
reliant as well. Therefore, she is a good example of a woman
in the history of Buddhism.
Queen Mallika Devi former Queen Mallika Devi She
was the daughter of a florist in Savatthi. brought peanut
snacks to offer to the Buddha by beautifully decorated in a
basket When he put the peanuts in the Buddha's alms
bowl, there was joy and remembered the Buddha in
concentration (Buddhanusati). Then the Buddha said:
“This Kumari will be the Empress Dowager of King
Pasenadi Kosol today. because of the fruit of the merit that
she offered the peanut snack.”. That same day, while the
Kumaris were picking flowers and singing along. King
Pasenadi Kosala, who was exhausted from the battle with
King Ajata, came this way. Hearing the voice of the
Kumaris, there was a conflict of interest. When the king
learned that this kumari did not have a husband. and took
her on the horse's back heading to the city, appointing
Empress Dowager In addition to the story of the Queen,
there is also a story about the person who made merit and
was able to see it again.
His/her work on Buddhism
Queen Mallika Devi is a village woman who offers
peanut snacks to the Buddha Then he said to Ananda, "This
lady will become consort." Soon, King Pasenadi Kosol found
love with this lady. and established him in the position of
consort This lady's maiden adheres to the Triple Gem.
continually giving charity Even if he was happy to be the
great king consort in the Indian subcontinent, he did not
abandon his charity.
One of Mr. Malakarn's maidens is named "Mallika"
(Mallika means jasmine). because her father often took her
to listen to the teachings of the Blessed One Ploy gave this
lady a noble person from a young age. (Success
Sotapattiphon)
Virtues as good model for leading a life
Queen Mallika was filial, that is, when she was a daughter
of Mr. Malakar. She helped her father to collect flowers in
the garden and organize them for sale every day.
Considered that she was very grateful to help her father's
affairs and was extremely diligent.
Queen Mallika is an intelligent person. His Highness, Lord
Pasenadi Kosol, who was her husband, not to commit sins
by killing, sacrificing, and advising her husband to be self-
reliant by practicing dharma and clinging to virtue
Therefore, she was greatly loved and favored by her
husband.
Queen Mallika is a staunch Buddhist woman in Buddhism.
and help others to reach the Dharma in Buddhism as well.
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