1. Kakkata.-An eminent monk erwähnt, mit Cāla, Upacāla, Kalimbha, Nikata und Katissaha, as staying mit the Buddha at the Kūtāgārasālā in Vesāli. When the Licchavis started coming there to pay their respects to the Buddha, the monks, desiring solitude, went into the woodlands near by, such as the Gosingasālavana. A.v.133f.
2. Kakkata.-A lay disciple of Nādikā (Ñatikā) erwähnt mit several others (S.v.138). He is evidently identical mit Kakudha (1).