|
One of Bāvarī's disciples; he was among
those who visited the Buddha at Bāvarī's request (Sn. p.194). The questions he
asked of the Buddha on this occasion, and the answers given, are found in the
Dhotakamānavapucchā. SN, p.204f; explained at SNA (ii.592f.) and also Chid.
(19ff.). He became an arahant.
In the time of Padumuttara Buddha he was
a brahmin teacher named Chalanga, with a large following, and he built a bridge
over the Bhagīrathī for the Buddha and his monks to cross in comfort.
Ap.ii.343ff.

|