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Khujjasobhita Thera


1. Khujjasobhita Thera.- An Arahant. He was a brahmin of PÄá¹­aliputta. He entered the Order under Ä€nanda, after the Buddha’s death, and in due course won Arahantship. At the First Council held in the Sattapaṇṇiguha, he was sent to bring Ä€nanda to the Assembly. He travelled through the earth, gave the message to Ä€nanda, and returning through the air announced his arrival to the Saá¹…gha, through the medium-ship of a devatÄ who had been placed at the door of the cave to ward off MÄra and his followers. Sobhita was called “Khujja†because he was slightly hunchbacked.

In the time of Padumuttara he saw the Buddha passing with a large assembly of monks and praised him in ten stanzas (Thag.234-6; ThagA.i.350f).

He is probably identical with SayampatibhÄniya of the ApadÄna. Ap.ii.410f.


2. Khujjasobhita Thera.- One of the PÄcÄ«naka (“Easternâ€) monks who proclaimed the ten indulgences at VesÄli. He was one of their representatives on the Committee of the Saá¹…gha appointed to settle the dispute between the monks of VesÄli and the orthodox monks (Vin.ii.305; Dpv.iv.44; v.25, 80).

According to the MahÄvaṃsa (iv.57; this passage is also found in the SamantapÄsÄdikÄ i.34) this Khujjasobhita was a disciple of Ä€nanda and, therefore, to be identified with Khujjasobhita (1). The latter was, however, an Arahant, and therefore not likely to side with the VesÄli heretics. The identification is evidently incorrect also on other grounds, among them that of age.


Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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