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A Sākiyan prince, son of Dīghāyu and,
therefore, cousin of Ummāda-Cittā. Having heard of Cittā, he went to
Upatissagāma and took service at the court of Panduvāsudeva.
There Cittā saw him and fell in love
with him and he visited her by night. When a child was conceived Citta was given
to him in marriage.
This child was Pandukābhaya. Citta and
Kālavela were servants of Dīghagāmanī. Mhv.ix.13ff; Dpv. x.8f.

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