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The Bodhisatta was once at the head of five hundred
hermits, one of whom had a pet viper which was called Veluka, because it was
kept in a bamboo. The Bodhisatta warned the ascetic against the snake, but his
warning was unheeded. The hermit thus came to be called Velukapitā. One day the
hermits went into the forest and were away for a few days, and when Velukapitā
touched the viper on his return, the animal, hungry and angry, bit him, and he
fell down dead. The story was told in reference to a headstrong monk who is
identified with Velukapitā. J. i.245f.

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