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The son of a brahmin of Nālakagāma, a friend of Sāriputta
before the latter left the world. Later, Sunāga heard the Buddha preach, entered
the Order, and attained arahantship.
In the time of Sikhī Buddha, thirty one kappas ago, he was
a brahnnin versed in the Vedas, and lived in a forest hut near Mount Vasabha as
teacher of three thousand pupils. One day he met Sikhī Buddha, and, knowing by
the signs on his body that he was a Buddha of infinite wisdom, he was suffused
with joy, as a result of which he was born after death in the deva world. Twenty
seven kappas ago he was a king named Siridhara (Thag.vs.85; ThagA.i.182).
He is evidently identical with Rahosaññaka of the Apadāna.
Ap.i.166f.

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