Munda
A king of Magadha, great grandson of AjÄtasattu and son of Anuruddha. He slew his father and came to the throne, but, in turn, he was slain by his son NÄgadÄsaka (Mhv.iv.2ff.; DA.i.153; Dvy.369).
It is probably this same king who is referred to in the Aá¹…guttara NikÄya (iii.57ff). His wife BhaddÄ died, and Munda gave himself up to complete despair and mummified the queen’s body. The king’s Treasurer, Piyaka, consulted the Elder NÄrada who lived at KukkutÄrÄma in PÄá¹aliputta and persuaded him to visit the king. NÄrada taught him, and his sorrow vanished.
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