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1. Bhikkhādāyikā. A woman of Uttaramadhurā. The
Buddha visited that city for her special benefit. Seeing him as she was
returning from her bath, she invited him to her house and gave him a meal. She
died soon after and was reborn in Tāvatimsa, where Moggallāna saw her and
learnt her story. Vv.ii.10; VvA.118f.
2. Bhikkhādāyikā. A similar story of a woman of
Rājagaha who gave alms to an arahant monk and was reborn in Tāvatimsa.
Vv.ii.11; VvA.119f.

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