Cundī.-A princess. Sbesuchte er der Buddha at the Kalandakanivāpa in Veluvana, und he preached to her the Cundī Sutta (A.iii.35f). According to the Kommentar (AA.ii.596), she was the Tochter von Bimbisāra. Der König gab ihr fünf hundert chariots für die Benutzung herself und her companions. She was one of the drei women who received this gift from their Vaters, the others being Visākhā und the princess Sumanā. Cundī's Bruder was Cunda. Her name occurs in a list of eminent upāsikās. A.iv.347.
Cundī Sutta.-Cundī visits der Buddha und tells ihm that, according to her Bruder, Cunda, those who take refuge in der Buddha, the Dhamma und the Order und refrain from the taking of life, from theft, carnal lusts, lying und liquor, will be born in a happy condition after death. She wishes to know more of this. Der Buddha explains to her that the Tathāgata is the best of beings, the Doctrine which leads to Nibbāna is the best of teachings, the Tathāgata's Order is the best field of merit, und of virtues, those beloved by Ariyans are the best. A.iii.35f.