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A monk who visited the Buddha at Ñātikā in the
Giñjakāvasatha, when the Buddha preached to him the Sandha Sutta (q.v.).
(A.v.323f ). v.l. Saddha (see GS.v.204, n.2; and 216, n.2).
It is, perhaps, the same monk who is mentioned as Saddho (v.l.
Sandho) Kaccāyano. (S.ii.153, Giñjakāvastha Sutta). He asks the Buddha a
question on dhātu, and the Buddha explains it to him. In neither case does the
Commentary say anything about Saddho (or Sandho).
The translator of the Samyutta regards saddho as an
epithet.

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