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1. Samiddhi Thera. He belonged to a householder's
family of Rājagaha. From the time of his birth his family prospered, and he
himself was happy and good, hence his name. He was present at the meeting
between the Buddha and
Bimbisāra, and was so impressed thereby that he joined
the Order. Once, while he was at the Tapodārāma musing on his good fortune as a
monk, Māra tried to terrify him. Samiddhi told the Buddha of this, but the
Buddha asked him to stay on where he was. He obeyed, and soon afterwards won
arahantship. He then declared his aññā in a verse (Thag.vs.46), and Māra retired
discomfited. This episode is also given at S. i.119 f, but the place mentioned is
not the Tapodārāma, but Silāvati.
In the past he met Siddhattha Buddha, to whom he gave some
flowers with stalks, which he picked with the help of his bow and arrow.
Fifty-one kappas ago he was a king named Jutindhara (ThagA.ii.117f). He is
probably identical with Salalamāliya of the Apadāna (Ap.i.206).
Once when Samiddhi was drying himself after bathing in the
Tapodā, a Deva approached and questioned him on the
Bhaddekaratta Sutta.
Samiddhi confessed ignorance, and the Deva asked him to learn it from the
Buddha. This he did from a brief sermon preached to him by the Buddha, which
Mahā Kaccāna later enlarged into the Mahā Kaccāna-Bhaddekaratta Sutta
(M.133).
A conversation between Potaliputta and Samiddhi, three years after
the latter had joined the Order, led to the preaching of the
Mahākammavibhanga
Sutta (M.136). In the sutta the Buddha speaks of Samiddhi as
moghapurisa, and Samiddhi is also teased by Potaliputta for pretending to
expound the Dhamma after being only three years in the Order.
According to the Anguttara Commentary (AA.ii.799), Samiddhi was a pupil (saddhivihārika) of
Sāriputta, and the Anguttara (A.iv.385f ) contains a record of a lesson given by
Sāriputta to Samiddhi regarding sankappavitakkas.
See also the Samīddhi Jātaka
and the Samīddhi Sutta (2).
2. Samiddhi. See Samiddhisumana.
3. Samiddhi. A brahmin of Sāvatthi, father of
Punnamāsa Thera. ThagA.i.53.
4. Samiddhi. A brahmin of Nālaka, father of
Mahāgavaccha Thera. ThagA.i.57.

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