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Lomahamsa Jātaka (No. 94)
The Bodhisatta once became an Ajīvaka and practised all
manner of austerities in order to test the efficiency of asceticism, enduring
extremes of heat and cold. He realized his error as he lay dying, and was reborn
in the deva world.
The story was told in reference to Sunakkhatta, who,
having left the Order and joined Korakkhattiya, went about Vesāli, vilifying the
Buddha and declaring that his doctrines did not lead to the destruction of
suffering. When Sāriputta reported this to the Buddha, the Buddha declared that
he had tested the efficacy of asceticism ninety kappas ago and had found it
wanting. J. i.389-91.
The story is also referred to in the Cariyāpitaka iii.15
as the Mahālomahamsacariyā, where it exemplifies the practice of upekkhā.
J.i.47.

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