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An arahant. In the time of Kassapa
Buddha he belonged to a very rich family in Benares, and having heard the Buddha
preach covered the Buddha's Gandhakuti eight times with the four kinds of
fragrant stuff (catujātiyagandha). In this age he was born in Sāvatthi. While he
was yet in his mother's womb the perfume of sandalwood spread from her body and
on the day of his birth it filled the whole city; so it was also on the day of
his ordination and on that of his death. He entered the Order on seeing the
Buddha convert Sela and his followers (Ap.ii.508ff). He is probably identical
with Subhūti Thera (ThagA.ii.405). His legend seems to have become confused with
that of Sugandha. See Ap.ii.459 and ThagA.i.80f.

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