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1. Dhammaguttā, Dhammaguttikā. A
secondary division of the Mahimsāsakas (Dpv.v.47; Mhv.v.8; Mbv., p.96), probably
an offshoot of the Sabbatthivādins. They had a special Vinaya of their own.
According to Tibetan sources (Rockhill, pp.185, 192), they were called after
their leader, Dharmagupta. Their fundamental doctrines were these: that the
Buddha is not comprised in the Sangha; that while there is great reward for
offerings made to the Buddha, there is none for offerings to the Sangha; that a
life of brahmacariya exists also among the devas; and that there are worldly
laws as opposed to spiritual.
2. Dhammaguttā. A Vemanika-peta,
mentioned as having the power of travelling through the air. Vsm.382.

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