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He belonged to a poor brahmin family of
Sāvatthi, and was so called because at birth he was wrapped in an antelope skin.
He saw the presentation of Jetavana and, impressed by the majesty of the Buddha,
joined the Order and later became an arahant. But because of past misdeeds he
remained unhonoured and unknown, and on this account was despised by worldly
novices (Thag.129-30; ThagA.i.250f).
He is evidently to be identified with
Ghatamandadāyaka Thera of the Apadāna (ii.436). In a previous birth he gave
butter as medicine to the Pacceka Buddha, Sucintita.

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