Mahāsatthivassa Thera
A resident of Katthakasālā parivena. King Vasabha went to
the monastery, as the monk lay dying, intending to worship him, but at the door
he heard the groans of the ill man, and disgusted that, after sixty years of
monastic life, he should not be able to conquer his pain, he did not enter. This
was reported to the Elder, and putting forth great effort, he subdued his pain
and sent word to the king to come to him. Vasabha entered, and prostrating
himself before the Elder, said, "I worship you, not for your arahantship, but
for the exertion you put forth while yet a puthujjana." DA.i.291.

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