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1. Atimuttaka. A cemetery near Benares,
where robbers used to deposit their stolen goods. Two ascetics, Mandavya and
Dīpāyana, lived there. J. iv.28f.
2. Atimuttaka. A novice, nephew of Sankicca. On his way to his parents to obtain, at Sankicca's behest, permission
for the higher ordination, he was attacked by thieves; he was set free on
promising not to mention their whereabouts. Later, he saw his parents take the
same road, but refrained from warning them on account of his promise. The
thieves, marvelling at his integrity, wished to be ordained under him. He took
them to Sankicca and later on to the Buddha. DhA.ii.252-3; SA.i.44-5; but see
ThagA.ii.11f., where his encounter with the thieves is mentioned as having taken
place after he became arahant. The rest of the story also is different.
In Atthadassi's time he was a rich
householder and held great almsgivings for the monks after the Buddha's death
(Ap.i.88).
He is mentioned as one who shone in the
assembly of relatives (SA.i.45). His name is often spelt Adhimuttaka.

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