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1. Ekāsanadāyaka Thera.An arahant. In the time of Padumuttara Buddha
he was an ascetic named Nārada-Kassapa, living near the mountain Kosika. Once he
saw the Buddha walking through the forest, and having provided him with a seat,
spoke words in praise of him. The Buddha preached to him a short sermon. Fifty
times Ekāsanadāyaka became king of the gods and eighty times he ruled over men.
Wherever he wished he could find a seat, even in the forest or in a river
(Ap.ii.381f).
2. Ekāsanadāyaka. A Thera. In the time of Padumuttara, he, with his
wife, left the deva-world, and coming amongst men waited upon a monk named
Devala (Ap.i.226).

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