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Only son of Dutthagāmanī. He renounced
the throne and married Asokamālā, a Candāla
girl (Mv.xxxiii.1f).
In his previous birth he had been a smith, named Tissa, in Mundagangā, and
his wife was Nāgā (Sumanā). The couple gave a meal with pork to eight arahants,
(for their names see MT.606) led by Dhammadinna
Thera of Talangatissapabbata. It is said that on the day of birth the whole
of Ceylon was filled with paddy, hence his name.
Sāli was very pious, and all the revenues given to him by his father he gave
away in charity. He kept the fast days in the Issarasamana-vihāra and built the
Sālipabbata vihāra (MT.606).
He will be the son of Metteyya Buddha in
his next birth. MT.xxxii.83.
See
also Ras.ii.114f.

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