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1. Aparājita.One of the Pacceka Buddhas mentioned in the
Isigili Sutta. M.iii.70; also ApA.i.107 and
MA.ii.890.
2. Aparājita. A cakkavatti who lived seven kappas ago, an earlier
birth of Avyādhika Thera. Ap.i.215.
3. Aparājita. A householder of
Bandhumatī. When his elder brother, Sena, left the world and became an
arahant under Vipassī Buddha, Aparājita sought
his advice as to how he could use his wealth to perform some act of great merit.
He was asked to build a Gandhakuti for the Buddha, which he did, using all
manner of precious metals and stones and surrounding it with various kinds of
luxury, such as perfumed water. The chamber was on three occasions filled
knee-deep with jewels to be taken by anyone who came to hear the Buddha preach.
At the opening of the Gandhakuti, Aparājita entertained 6,800,000 monks for nine
months. In this age he was born as the banker Jotika.
In an earlier birth he had given sugar-cane to a Pacceka Buddha. DhA.iv.199-207.
4. Aparājita.Nephew of the foregoing. He asked his uncle to let him
have a share in the building of the Gandhakuti, but was refused. So he built an
elephant stable next to it.
In the present age he was the banker Mendaka.
DhA.iv.203.

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