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He was born in the family of a kinsman of Sāriputta and
was given his name because he was a dullard. He heard Sāriputta preach, entered
the Order, and became an arahant.
In the time of Padumuttara Buddha he was a brahmin, who
became an ascetic. One day he saw the Buddha begging for alms and filled his
bowl with sweet fruits. Seven hundred kappas ago he was a king, named Sumangala
(Thag.vs.75; ThagA.i.167). He is evidently identical with Phaladāyaka of the
Apadāna. Ap.i.160f.

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