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Q73 (CDS-I/2023) History & Culture › Ancient India › Mahajanapadas and Buddha Answer Verified

Who among the following were referred to as the 'Theris' in ancient India?

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In ancient India, the term 'Theris' specifically referred to elder nuns in the Buddhist Sangha who had attained spiritual liberation or enlightenment [2]. The word 'Theri' translates to 'senior ones' or 'elders' in the Pali language [1]. These women were ordained as bhikkhunis and were recognized for their religious achievements and wisdom [2]. A significant collection of their spiritual experiences and insights is preserved in the 'Therigatha' (Verses of the Senior Nuns), which is part of the Sutta Pitaka in the Pali Canon [1]. While Mahapajapati Gotami was the first woman ordained as a bhikkhuni, many subsequent women who entered the sangha became 'theris' or respected teachers of the Dhamma [2]. These verses provide a unique historical perspective on the social and spiritual lives of women who sought freedom from worldly suffering through the Buddhist path [2].

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  1. [1] History , class XI (Tamilnadu state board 2024 ed.) > Chapter 3: Rise of Territorial Kingdoms and New Religious Sects > The Starving Tigress: A Jataka Tale > p. 43
  2. [2] THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY PART I, History CLASS XII (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 4: Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings > 6. Followers of the Buddha > p. 92
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