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He was a brahmin of Sāvatthi and joined the Order,
believing that there he would find pleasure and comfort. He was lazy and
indolent, but the Buddha, discerning his antecedents, admonished him, and Nita,
developing insight, became an arahant.
In the time of Padumuttara Buddha he was a brahmin teacher
named Sunanda.
One day, as he prepared a Vājapeyya sacrifice, the Buddha visited
him and walked through the air above him. Sunanda threw flowers in the sky, and
they formed a canopy over the whole town.
He became king thirty five times under
the name of Abbhasa (v.l. Ambaramsa). Thag.vs.84;
ThagA.i.180f.
He is probably identical with Puppachadanīya of the
Apadāna. Ap.i.166.

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