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A yakkha. Having served Vessavana for
twelve years, he received, as his reward, permission to take the boy, who later
became known as Ayuvaddhana. On the day destined for the boy's death,
Avaruddhaka, coming to claim his possession, found the Buddha and his disciples
there, reciting texts and taking other measures to avert his death. Avaruddhaka
had to step back twelve leagues to make room for his superiors and had
eventually to go away without getting the boy. DhA.ii.237-8.

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