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He belonged to a brahmin family of Sumsumāragiri and
entered the Order, after hearing the Buddha preach in
Bhesakalāvana. One fast
day, while seated where the Pātimokkha was being recited, he pondered on the
advantages to be gained by the confession of faults, and uttered eagerly, "How
utterly pure is the teaching of the Buddha." Thus expanding insight he attained
arahantship. Later, reviewing his life, he admonished his colleagues.
Thag.vss.447-52; ThagA.i.462f.

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