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A sect founded in Pagan by Chapata and his four
companions: Rāhula, Ananda, Sīvali and Tāmalinda.
It first enjoyed the patronage of King Narapatisithu, but
later the sect split into four sections, each following one of the four theras
who had come from Ceylon. Sās.65, 66; Bode, op. cit., 19, 23f.

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