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An arahant. He was born in Vesāli, and
was one of those who heard the Buddha preach when he came to quieten the panic
which arose there, as recorded in the Ratana Sutta (q.v.). After the sermon
Kosalavihārī left the world. At the conclusion of his novitiate he dwelt in a
forest near a village in Kosala. A lay adherent seeing him camping under a tree
built for him a small hut, and there the thera attained arahantship. He acquired
his name from having dwelt long in Kosala (Thag.59; ThagA.i.134f).
In the time of Padumuttara Buddha he was
an ascetic in Himavā and gave the Buddha some tuberous roots. Fifty-four kappas
ago he was a king named Sumekhalisama. He is evidently to be identified with
Bilālidāyaka of the Apadāna. Ap.i.145.

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