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1. Anurādha. An Elder. Once when he was
staying in a forest hut in the Mahāvana in Vesāli, near to where the Buddha was,
certain wandering ascetics came to him and asked him whether or not a Tathāgata
exists after death; dissatisfied with his answer they called him "fool" and went
away. Thereupon Anurādha sought advice from the Buddha, who asked him "How,
inasmuch as it cannot be said of a Tathāgata even in this very life that he
really exists, can anything be said regarding him after death?"
S.iii.116-19; the same story is
repeated, with slight expansions, in S. iv.380-6.
2. Anurādha. One of those that
accompanied Vijaya to Ceylon. He later became one of his ministers and founded
Anurādhagāma. Mhv.vii.43.
3. Anurādha. A Sākiya prince, brother of
Bhaddakaccāna; a great uncle of Pandukabhaya. He founded a settlement at
Anurādhagāma and constructed a tank, to the south of which he erected a house
for himself. Later he handed this over to Pandukābhaya. Mhv.vii.43-4.

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