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Sigālakapitā (Singālaka-) Thera
He was a householder of Sāvatthi and had a
son called Sigālaka. Later he entered the Order, and the Buddha asked him to
meditate on the idea of a skeleton. He lived in the
Bhesakalāvana in
Sumsumāragiri, and there a woodland sprite once
encouraged him with a verse (Thag.vs.18). Thus, urged to strive, he developed
insight and became an arahant.
Ninety four kappas ago he had given a tāla fruit to the Pacceka Buddha
Sataramsī. In the time of Kassapa Buddha he was a monk and developed meditation
on the idea of a skeleton. ThagA.i.70f.

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