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1. Dhammasena. Son of the chaplain of
Kannakujja. He later became the chief disciple of Phussa Buddha. Bu.xix.19;
BuA.193; J. i.41.
2. Dhammasena. The chief disciple of
Mangala Buddha. He was a resident of Mekhala. Bu.xxii.23; BuA.120; J. i.41; Mtu.
(i.248) calls him Dharmadeva.
3. Dhammasena Thera. An arahant of
Isipatana. He was present, with twelve thousand others, at Anurādhapura, at the
foundation of the Mahā-Thūpa. Mhv.xxix.31; Dpv. xxix.5.
4. Dhammasena. A monk of Ceylon of the
thirteenth century. He translated a large part of the Dhammapada Commentary into
Sinhalese, which work he called the Saddharmaratnāvalī. P.L.C.97.

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