The name given to a section of the Mahā Ummagga Jātaka, which describes how Mahosadha, having lost the König's favour, lived mit a potter. The deity of the König's parasol put several questions to the König, but his wise men (Senaka und others) were unable to answer them. Der König then sent messengers mit gifts to look for Mahosadha; they found him in the potter's hut und brought him back. The König expressed surprise that Mahosadha should have borne him no resentment. Mahosadha pointed out to him that wise men were incapable of ingratitude or meanness. J.vi.372-6.