MahÄpaṇá¹haka Thera
The elder brother of Cūḷapṇá¹haka (q.v.) and grandson of Dhanaseá¹á¹hi of RÄjagaha. He went with his grandfather to hear the Buddha teach, won faith, and entered the Order. He became skilled in the Doctrine, and, in due course, received higher ordination and became an Arahant, with special proficiency in the four formless absorptions (arÅ«pajhÄna). Later, he was declared pre eminent among those skilled in the evolution of consciousness (saññÄvivattakusalÄnaṃ) (A.i.24).
His resolve to win such eminence was made in the time of Padumuttara Buddha when he heard a monk similarly honoured by the Buddha. ThagA.i.490f.; AA.i.118f; details about MahÄpaṇá¹haka are given see Cūḷapaṇá¹haka. They are to be found in J.i.114ff.; DhA.i.241ff.
A set of verses uttered by him in the joy of attainment is included in the TheragÄthÄ. Thag.vss.510 17.
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