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1. Kakkata.An eminent monk mentioned, with
Cāla, Upacāla,
Kalimbha, Nikata and
Katissaha, as staying with the Buddha at the
Kūtāgārasālā in
Vesāli. When the
Licchavis started coming there to pay their respects to the Buddha, the
monks, desiring solitude, went into the woodlands near by, such as the
Gosingasālavana. A.v.133f.
2. Kakkata. A lay disciple of Nādikā (Ņatikā) mentioned with several
others (S.v.138). He is evidently identical with Kakudha
(1).

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