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He was the son of Samiddhi, a brahmin of Nālaka in
Magadha. Mahāgavaccha admired Sāriputta greatly, and on learning that he had
joined the Order, he followed Sāriputta's example, becoming an arahant in due
course.
In the past he gave a drink of water to Padumuttara Buddha
and was a devout follower of Sikhī Buddha (Thag.vs.12; ThagA.i.57). He is
probably identical with Udakadāyaka of the Apadāna. Ap.ii.437; but the same
verses are attributed to Gangātiriya (ThagA.ii.249).

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