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Name of Māra in the time of Kakusandha
Buddha. He was, in that birth, son of Kālī, sister of Moggallāna. He first
incited the brahmin householders to revile Kakusandha's monks, chief of whom
were Vidhura and Sañjīva; when that effort failed owing to the thoughts of
goodwill, pity, sympathy and equanimity, developed by the monks, he next incited
the brahmins to show great honour to the monks, hoping, in that way, to tempt
them. But, owing to the intervention of Kakusandha, Dūsī's attempts failed and
he was born in the Mahā Niraya.
The story is given in the Māratajjaniya
Sutta (M.i.333ff; also Thag.1187-91; ThagA.ii.183).
Dūsī is mentioned as having died early
because his life was cut off by kamma (Vsm.229).

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