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1. Bhīmaratha. One of the vassal kings of
Dandakī who sinned against Kisavaccha. When Dandakī and his kingdom were
destroyed, Kālinga, Atthaka and Bhīmaratha, in the company of Sakka, sought
Sarabhanga. Sarabhanga preached to them and they became free from sensuality.
J. v.135, 137, 149.
2. Bhīmaratha. A king and a city of the same
name. Siddhattha Buddha preached to the king, and ninety crores of beings
understood the Truth. Bu.xvii.4; BuA.186.
3. Bhīmaratha. A king of seventy seven kappas
ago, a previous birth of Sīrivaddha (Kinkinipupphiya) Thera. Ap.i.204;
ThagA.i.107.

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