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Atthisena Jātaka (No. 403)
The story of Atthisena as given above.
Some monks in Ālavī were begging everywhere
for materials and aid to build houses for themselves. People were annoyed by
their solicitations and avoided them. When
Mahā Kassapa came to Ālavī people ran away from him thinking he too was one
of the monks. On enquiry he learnt the reason and told it to the Buddha, who was
then at the Aggālava-cetiya. The Buddha rebuked the monks, saying that formerly
samanas and recluses, even though offered their choice by kings, never asked for
alms, holding that begging from others was neither agreeable nor pleasant.
The Manikantha Jātaka (J.ii.282ff)
was also preached on the same occasion.

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