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An Asura chieftain. All the hundred sons of Bali were
named after him (D.ii.259).
Buddhaghosa says (DA.ii.689) that Veroca was another name
for Rāhu, and that he was the uncle of Bali's sons. He is probably identical
with Verocana, lord of the Asuras' who, according to the Samyutta Nikāya
(S.i.225f), went with Sakka to visit the Buddha during his siesta. They waited
upon the Buddha, leaning against a doorpost, and each uttered two stanzas on the
necessity of striving until one's aim is accomplished.

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