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Son of the setthi of Sīlavatī. Having gone to
Sāvatthi on business and heard the Buddha preach, he entered the Order,
winning arahantship in due course. He later returned to Silāvatī and preached to
the king, who became a convert, and built for him a vihāra called
Sudassana
and paid him great honour. Bandhura gave the vihāra to the monks and returned to
Sāvatthi, saying that he had no need of possessions.
In the time of Siddhattha Buddha he was a watchman
in the king's palace and offered kanavera flowers to the Buddha and his monks.
Thag.vs.103; ThagA.207f.
He is probably identical with Kanaverapupphiya of
the Apadāna (Ap.i.182). v.l. Sandhaya, Sandhava.

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