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A goddess (devadhītā). She was once the watcher of a field
of paddy rice in Rājagaha, and when
Mahā Kassapa, out of compassion, approached
her, she took some of the parched rice and, with devout heart, poured it into
his bowl. Almost immediately she was bitten by a snake, and was reborn after
death in Tāvatimsa. Realizing that it was to Kassapa that she owed her good
fortune, she decided to wait on him, sweep his cell, etc. As soon as Kassapa
discovered this, he forbade her to come near him anymore. Lājā was much
distressed, and the Buddha, noting her despair, sent a ray of light to console
her. DhA.iii.6ff.

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