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A Paribbājaka.
He meets Ananda on the
banks of the Tapodā, where they are both bathing, and enters into conversation
with him. Kokanuda asks Ananda a series of questions, such as whether the world
is eternal, whether the Tathāgata lives after death, etc., all of which, Ananda
says, are impossible to answer, not because he himself does not know these
things, but because he does know them. Finally, Kokanuda asks Ananda who he is,
and, on learning his identity, asks his pardon for his questions which he had
asked in all ignorance. A.v.196f.

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