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A householder (gahapati) of
Atthakanagara. One day, having finished some business which took him to
Pātaliputta, he visited the Kukkutārāma to call upon
Ananda. Learning that
Ananda was at Beluvagāma near
Vesāli, he visited him there and held a discussion
with him, which is recorded in the Atthakanāgara Sutta. Later, assembling the
monks from Pātaliputta and Vesāli, he entertained them and presented each with
two lengths of cloth, while to Ananda he gave a suit of three robes and built
for him a cell costing five hundred pieces (M.i.349ff; A.v.342ff).
Buddhaghosa says (MA.ii.571; AA.ii.866)
that Dasama was so called because in the order of precedence with regard to
aristocracy of birth and wealth, he occupied the tenth rank.

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