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- Vajira_(Buddhist_nun) abstract "For Vajira Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand see Vajira Hospital. For the German nun see Sister Vajira.Vajira was a Buddhist nun mentioned in the Samyutta Nikaya (I.134-55). She was confronted by Mara while meditating and asked about the origin and creator of her \"Being\", i.e., her soul. She responded by comparing one's \"Being\" to a chariot, showing that it had no permanent existence but was made up of constituent parts.".
- Vajira_(Buddhist_nun) comment "For Vajira Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand see Vajira Hospital. For the German nun see Sister Vajira.Vajira was a Buddhist nun mentioned in the Samyutta Nikaya (I.134-55). She was confronted by Mara while meditating and asked about the origin and creator of her \"Being\", i.e., her soul. She responded by comparing one's \"Being\" to a chariot, showing that it had no permanent existence but was made up of constituent parts.".