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1. Aranemi. A brahmin teacher of a past
age, given in a list of six teachers, who were purohitas. A.iii.373. The others
being Sunetta, Mūgapakkha, Kuddālaka, Hatthipāla and Jotipāla. In A.iv.135f a
seventh name is added, Araka ; see also Divy, 632.
They practised ahimsā and, abstaining
from flesh, got rid of their lusts. As a result, they were born in the
Brahmaloka. They had many disciples.
2. Aranemi. Tibetan sources mention a
king, Aranemi Brahmadatta of Sāvatthi, who was father of Pasenadi. He was exiled
from his kingdom and lived in Campā (Rockhill, pp.16, 70). But see Mahākosala.
3. Aranemi. See Anoma (5).

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