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Sarvodaya
A sculpture of Sarvodaya unearthed in the Gibixegu Nature Reserve in Garambura.
The statue believed to be of Sarvodaya, found in rural Garambura in the 18th century, now sits in the Musée d'art Traditionnel in Mambiza
Other namesLhundup Geymutsang
Lhundup Sarvodaya
Personal
Born
Lhundup Geymutsang

c. 481 BC (historical)
c. 504 BC (traditional)
Lhünzê, Tinza
Diedc. 441 BC or c. 464 BC (aged 40)
Rygyal, First Phuli Empire (according to Satyist tradition)
near Shoteli, Garambura (according to historical evidence)
ReligionSatyism
NationalityTinzan
EthnicityTinzan
Known forFirst Satyist monk in Bahia
Other namesLhundup Geymutsang
Lhundup Sarvodaya

Sarvodaya (Phulese: सर्वोदय, Sarvōdaya; Tinzan: ཥབཽདཡ Shabodaya) also known as Lhundup Geymutsang and Lhundup Sarvodaya was a Tinzan Satyist monk who was the first recorded Satyist teacher in Bahia, having taught and converted small local tribes in Sâre Garambura to the religion sometime around the mid-5th century BC.