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A Sākiyan of
Kapilavatthu, son of
Añjana
and Yasodharā.
His brother was
Suppabuddha and his sisters
Māyā and
Pajāpatī. He
was the Buddha's maternal uncle (Mhv.ii.19). He was born in
Devadaha (MT.137).
According to northern sources (E.g., Rockhill: p.20) Prince
Siddhattha's wife
was Dandapānī's daughter. It is recorded (M.i.108) that Dandapānī once met the
Buddha in Kapilavatthu and questioned him on his teachings. The
Buddha explained
them to him, but he was not satisfied, and went away "shaking his head, wagging
his tongue, with his brow puckered into three wrinkles."
Buddhaghosa says (MA.i.298) he received
his name from the fact of his always being seen with a golden walking-stick and
that he was a follower of Devadatta.

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