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1. Nimi
The Bodhisatta born as king of
Mithilā. See Nimi Jātaka.
2. Nimi
A Pacceka Buddha. He was king, of
Mithilā. One day he saw
a hawk, which was flying with some meat, attacked by vultures. The hawk dropped
the meat, which was then taken up by another bird and he, in his turn, was
attacked. This process continuing for some time, the king realized that
possessions bring sorrow and suffering. He thereupon renounced his sixteen
thousand women, and reflecting on his renunciation, became a Pacceka Buddha, and
joined three others, who had also become Pacceka Buddhas: Karandu, Naggaji and
Dummukha. J. iii.378f.

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