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Sujata was the daughter-in-law of Anathapindika, a prominent lay-disciple of the Buddha.The Pali Suttas, in Anguttara Nikaya(7:59; IV 91-94), records that the Buddha was delivering a teaching near or at Anathapindika's home when he was disrupted by the sounds of Sujata scolding the servants.
Sujata, also Sujātā, or Nandabala , was a farmer's wife, who is said to have fed Gautama Buddha a bowl of kheer, a milk-rice pudding, ending his six years of asceticism. Such was his emaciated appearance that she wrongly believed him to be a tree-spirit that had granted her wish of having a child.
According to the Theri-apadāna, Gotamī started on the path of the Dhamma during the time of Padumuttara Buddha, when she was born to a wealthy family in Hamsavati.She witnessed Padumuttara Buddha place his aunt, a bhikkhuni, in a senior position, and aspired to achieve the same position after providing offerings to the Buddha and his followers for seven days.
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Sujata (actress) (fl. 1963–1980), Bangladeshi film actress; Sujata of Sujata and seven types of wives, in the Buddha's teaching; Sujata (milkmaid), who is said to have fed milk and rice to Gautama Buddha; Sujata, a name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi; Sujā, or Sujātā, is queen of the Heaven of the Thirty-Three in Theravada Buddhism