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An arahant. He was a brahmin of Magadha who,
having heard the Buddha preach at Dakkhināgiri,
entered the Order.
In the time of Padumuttara Buddha he was a brahmin ascetic named Suvaccha,
versed in the three Vedas. The Buddha appeared before him, and he paid him
homage by scattering nāga-flowers in his path. Thirty-one kappas ago he was a
king named Mahāratha (Thag.107; ThagA.i.214f).
He is probably identical with Nāgapupphiya of the Apadāna. Ap.i.179.

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