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He was the son of a leader of a caravan of Kāsi, and once,
when he was fifteen, he went with his parents to Rājagaha and then into the
Veluvana vihāra. He had with him fifty five companions. He saw Dāsaka Thera,
and, very pleased with him, he entered the Order, after starving for three
meals, until his parents gave their consent. He soon became an arahant and
leader of one thousand monks. Later, as Sonaka sat in a trance, he was seen by
Siggava and Candavaggi, who spoke to him. But he would not answer, and when they
heard his explanation, they entered the Order under him. Mhv.v.104, 114ff.;
Dpv.iv.39f.; v.79f.; Sp.i.32, 235; Vin.v.2.

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