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A sage of old who possessed the five abhiññā and great
iddhi-powers.
The Bodhisatta, at that time, was a learned brahmin, and,
having met Bhīma, said that he was a sensualist (kāma-bhogī),
and his disciples agreed with him. It was for this reason the Buddha and five
hundred monks suffered calumny at the hands of Sundarikā. Ap.i.299; UdA.264.

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