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1. Rakkhita Thera. He was born in a noble Sākyan family of
Vedehanigama (? Devadaha) and was one of the five hundred youths given by the
Sākyan and Koliyan chiefs to provide an escort to the Buddha, as an
acknowledgement of his having prevented war between them. When the Buddha
preached the Kunāla Jātaka, Rakkhita, realizing the dangers of sensuality,
developed insight, and later became an arahant.
In the time of Padumuttara Buddha he heard the Buddha preach and praised his
eructation (Thag.79; ThagA.i.173). He is evidently identical with Sobhita Thera
of the Apadāna. Ap.i.163f.
2. Rakkhita Thera. He was sent to the
Vanavāsa country to convert it
at the end of the Third Council. Floating in the air amid the people, he
preached the Anamatagga Samyutta. Sixty thousand people embraced the new
religion and thirty seven thousand joined the Order, five hundred vihāras being
founded. Mhv.xii.4, 31ff.; Dpv. viii.7; Sp.i.63, 66.
3. Rakkhita. See Mahārakkhita in the
Somanassa Jātaka.
4. Rakkhita. The Bodhisatta born as an ascetic. See
Mahāmangala
Jātaka.
5. Rakkhita. Son of Lokitā and Moggallāna and brother of Kitti
(afterwards Vijayabāhu I.). Cv.lvii.42.
6. Rakkhita Thera. See Buddharakkhita.

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