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Makkata JÄtaka (No. 173)


Once the Bodhisatta was a learned brahmin of KÄsi, and, when his wife died, he retired with his son to the HimÄlaya, where they lived the ascetic life. One day during a heavy shower of rain, a monkey, wishing to gain admission to the ascetics' hut, put on the bark dress of a dead ascetic and stood outside the door. The son wished to admit him, but the Bodhisatta recognised the monkey and drove him a way. The boy is identified with RÄhula (J.ii.68 f).

The circumstances in which the story was related are given in the UddÄla JÄtaka (q.v.)


Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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