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1. Sarabhanga. A Pacceka Buddha. M.iii.70. ApA.i.107.
2. Sarabhanga Thera. He belonged to a brahmin family of
Rājagaha, and was given a name according to the
family traditions. When he grew up, he became an ascetic, and made a hut for
himself of reed stalks, which he had broken off - hence his name, Sarabhanga (Reed plucker).
The Buddha saw in him the conditions of arahantship, and went to him and
taught the Dhamma. He listened and joined the Order, attaining arahantship in
due course. He continued to live in his hut till it decayed and crumbled away,
and, when asked why he did not repair it he answered that he had looked after it
during his ascetic practices, but that now he had no time for such things. He
then declared his aññā in a series of
verses. ThagA.i.480 f. These verses are found in Thag.vs.487 93.
3. Sarabhanga. The Bodhisatta born as a great teacher. See the
Sarabhanga Jātaka.

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