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A monk of Mandalārāma in Ceylon, in the
time of King Vattagāmani (VibhA.448). He was evidently well versed in the
Abhidhamma and it is said (DhSA.30) that he once explained the Padesavihāra
Sutta so as to include various teachings of the Abhidhamma.
Once, while on his alms-rounds, he saw
something which provoked desire in his heart. He immediately returned to his
teacher and asked his advice as to how to conquer his disease. The teacher sent
him to Mahāsangharakkhita of Malaya, who gave him the asubhakammatthāna. That
same night Tissabhūti became an arahant at the foot of a sepanni tree. AA.i.23f.

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