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1. Two Pacceka Brahmās, Subrahmā and Suddhāvāsa, came to see
the Buddha, but finding him engaged in meditation, decided to visit a certain
infatuated (pamatta) Brahmā in a certain Brahma world. On their suggesting to
him that he should visit the Buddha, he reproduced himself one thousand times
and said he had greater iddhi power than the Buddha. But Subrahmā reproduced
himself two thousand times, and pointed out that the Buddha's iddhi power
exceeded theirs. It is said that the infatuated Brahmā visited the Buddha later.
S.i.146f.
2. Another name for the Appaka Sutta
(q.v.).

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