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A Sākiyan lady. She is declared to be a
sotāpanna, and a conversation between
her and the Buddha, who visited her while staying
at the Nigrodhārāma in
Kapilavatthu, is recorded in the
Kāli Sutta (S.v.396). In the sutta she is addressed as
Godhā; she may have belonged to the same family as
Godha. She was the mother of Bhaddiya Thera,
declared to be the best of the monks of aristocratic birth (Thag.v.864; A.i.23;
ThagA.ii.55).
The Anguttara Commentary (AA.i.109) states that her name was Godhā, and that
she was called Kāli because of her dark colour. She was the most senior of the
Sākiyan ladies of the time. Dhammapāla speaks of her as Āgataphalā,
viññātasāsanā. UdA.161.

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