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A follower of Kassapa Buddha. Five
hundred others were associated with him, and at first their spiritual life was
poor. Gavesī, realising this, put forth effort and, step by step, attained
greater proficiency until, at last, he became an arahant. His followers imitated
him in every step of his spiritual advancement, and they, too, became arahants.
The Buddha related this story to Ananda
during a tour in Kosala. They came to a sāla-grove and there the Buddha smiled;
when asked the reason for his smile, he replied that the grove was the scene of
Gavesī's practice of the religious life. A.iii.214ff.

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