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Probably the name of a brahmin clan, the
Agnivesyāyanas, and the Ksatriyas who were so styled, took the name from their
brahmin purohitas (Further Dialogues, i.162 n).
The name is used by the Buddha in
addressing Saccaka Niganthāputta (M.i.229f; 237f), and also Dīghanakha
Paribbājaka (M.i.497f).
In the Dantabhūmi Sutta (M.iii.128f) the
novice Aciravata is thus addressed by Prince
Jayasena, who visits him, and also
by the Buddha.

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