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An Ājīvaka. He came of a wagon building stock of bygone
days. In the Anangana Sutta (M.i.31f), Moggallāna tells Sāriputta that, one day,
when begging alms in Rājagaha, he came to the house of Samīti, the wagon builder
who was shaping a felloe. Standing by was Panduputta, watching him and wishing
that he should shape it without blemish. When Samīti did so, Panduputta
expressed his joy, saying that Samīti had read his thoughts.
Buddhaghosa says (MA.i.124) that Panduputta was so called
because he was the son of Pandu.

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