Proper noun
Rahula
(Buddhism) The son of Gautama Buddha.
Sources of Indian Tradition, vol. 1, ed. Theodore de Bary (NY: Columbia UP, 1958), p. 93-94 Thus, the conventional translation of anatta as "no-soul" for example, in Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha Taught (NY: Grove, 1962), p. 51-66 can be confusing. Source: Internet
Rahula 46 Bhikkhu Bodhi explains that these factors are not sequential, but components, and "with a certain degree of progress all eight factors can be present simultaneously, each supporting the others. Source: Internet
Rahula Thero once met J. Krishnamurthi, one of the great thinkers who lived in the last century. Source: Internet
At the age of seven, his son Rahula also joined, and became one of his ten chief disciples. Source: Internet
Walpola Rahula, What the Buddha Taught (NY: Grove, 1962), p. 26 When the body dies, Buddhists believe the incorporeal mental processes continue and are reborn in a new body. Source: Internet