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The chief disciple of Vipassī Buddha
(D.ii.11, 40; Bu.xx.28; J. i.41), whose step-brother he was. The Buddha preached
his first sermon to Khanda and his friend Tissa, the chaplain's son, in the Deer
Park at Khema. Later, Khanda became the Buddha's chief disciple Ekasaññaka (BuA.196;
AA.i.80; DA.ii.416; see also 457), in a previous birth, once
gave alms to Khanda. Ap.i.121.
2. Khanda. Name of a god, the Pali
equivalent of the Sanskrit Skanda, mentioned with Siva in the Udāna Commentary.
UdA.351.

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