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A group of thirty young men, converted by the Buddha.
They
had gone picnicking with their wives in a forest glade between
Bārānasi and
Uruvelā. One of them had no wife, and for him they found a courtesan; but she
awaited the opportunity and ran away with their goods.
While seeking for her, they saw the Buddha and enquired if
he had seen a woman. But he answered, should they not rather seek the "self"
than a woman. They all agreed thereto, and he preached to them. At the end of
the sermon they realized the Truth and were ordained (Vin.i.23f.; DhA.ii.33f).
Their conversion was one of the subjects sculptured in the
Relic Chamber of the Mahā Thūpa. Mhv.xxx.79.
According to the Extended Mahāvamsa (i.298) they were the step-brothers of the
king of Kosala.

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