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A Thera. He was born in a brahmin family of Kosala, and
having heard a forest dwelling monk preach, entered the Order. One day, when on
his way to visit the Buddha, he saw a fight between snakes and mongooses, in
which many of them perished. Distressed by the sight of their hatred for each
other, he sought the help of the Buddha, who preached to him three stanzas
(Thag.237-9). At the end of the recitation, Vārana developed insight and became
an arahant.
Ninety two kappas ago he was born in the family of the
brahmin Sumedha, and becoming expert in brahmin lore, he entered the ascetic
life. As he sat teaching hymns to his pupils there was an earthquake, marking
the conception of Tissa Buddha. People, in terror, sought the sage, who
explained it to them, thereby himself experiencing great joy in contemplating
the glory of the Buddha (ThagA.ii.353f).
He is evidently identical with Nimittivyākaranīya of the
Apadāna. Ap.ii.411f.

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