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Aá¹…ganika-BhÄradvÄja

Son of a very rich brahmin in Ukkaá¹­á¹­hÄ, near the HimÄlaya. Having learnt all the arts and sciences, he left the world and practised penance for the purpose of obtaining immortality. He met the Buddha in the course of his wanderings and, having entered the Order, in due course acquired six fold abhiññÄ.

Later he lived in a forest near the village of Kuṇá¸iya of the Kurus, and the verses ascribed to him in the TheragÄthÄ (vv.219-21.; ThagA.i.339-41) were spoken at UggÄrÄma, near by, to some brahmin acquaintances who had come from UttarÄpatha.

In a previous birth he had met Sikhī Buddha and paid homage to him.


Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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