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1. Vaccha. A
brahmin ascetic of long ago, near whose hut lived some Kinnaras. A spider used
to weave his web around them, crack their heads and drink their blood. The
Kinnaras sought Vaccha's assistance, but Vaccha refused to kill the spider, till
tempted by the offer of a Kinnara maiden named Rathavatī as his servant. Vaccha
killed the spider and lived with Rathavatī as his wife.
This story was among those related by Mahosadha's parrot
Māthara to the mynah bird of the Pańcāla king's palace, to show her that in love
there is no unlikeness - a man may well mate
with a Kinnari, a parrot with a mynah. J. vi.422.
2. Vaccha. See Kisavaecha, Nandavaccha,
Pilindavaccha, Tirītavaccha, Vacchagotta, etc. Also Ukkhepakatavaocha and the
two Vanavacchas.

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