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When Māra retires
discomfited in his struggle with the Buddha, his daughters, Tanhā, Arati and
Ragā, undertake to seduce the Buddha. They appear before him in various forms
and guises, but all their attempts are in vain, and they report their failure to
Māra. (S.i.124f.
The sutta is referred to as Kumārīpañha at A.v.46; cp.
DhA.i.202). See also Palobhana Sutta.

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