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Shila may refer to: People *Shila (Nestorian patriarch), Patriarch of the Church of the East from 503 to 523 * Shila of Kefar Tamarta, a Jewish Talmudist, an amora of the 3rd century * Shilabhattarika, a 9th-century Sanskrit poet from India Other uses *Shila Devi, the famous idol of Durga, the form of mother goddess in Shaktism * ''Shila'' (film), a 1982 Indian Malayalam film See also * Sila (murti) * Sheela (other) *Śīla Buddhist ethics are traditionally based on what Buddhists view as the enlightened perspective of the Buddha. The term for ethics or morality used in Buddhism is ''Śīla'' or ''sīla'' (Pāli). ''Śīla'' in Buddhism is one of three sections of ... (Buddhist ethics) * Chila (other) {{disambiguation, hndis ...
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Shila (Nestorian Patriarch)
Shila was Patriarch of the Church of the East The Patriarch of the Church of the East (also known as Patriarch of the East, Patriarch of Babylon, the Catholicose of the East or the Grand Metropolitan of the East) is the patriarch, or leader and head bishop (sometimes referred to as Catholic ... from 503 to 523. He is included in the traditional list of patriarchs of the Church of the East. Sources Brief accounts of Shila's reign are given in the ''Ecclesiastical Chronicle'' of the Jacobite writer Bar Hebraeus (''floruit'' 1280) and in the ecclesiastical histories of the Nestorian writers Mari (twelfth-century), Amr (fourteenth-century) and Sliba (fourteenth-century). His life is also covered in the ''Chronicle of Seert''. Modern assessments of his patriarchate can be found in Wigram's ''Introduction to the History of the Assyrian Church'' and David Wilmshurst's ''The Martyred Church''. Shila's patriarchate The following account of Shila's reign is given by Bar Hebraeus: ...
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