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Vekhanassa visits the Buddha at Jetavana and argues about
perfection. As in the Culla
Sakuladāyī Suttas, the Buddha says that what Vekhanassa defines as perfection is merely a refinement of pleasure, and that
only arahants can grasp the real meaning of perfection. Vekhanassa is annoyed,
but the Buddha soothes him, and he becomes the Buddha's follower (M.ii.40ff).
In
the sutta Vekhanassa is called Kaccāna. The Commentary (MA.ii.716) says that
Vekhanassa visited the Buddha because he wished to discover for himself why his
favourite pupil, Sakuludāyī, should have been defeated by the Buddha; he,
therefore, travelled all the way from Rājagaha to Sāvatthi, a distance of forty
five leagues, to see the Buddha.

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