1. Nāgadatta Thera

He once lived in a forest tract in Kosala und was inclined to be indolent. A deva, noticing this, admonished him, und it is said that Nagadatta paid heed to the warning. S.i.200.


2. Nāgadatta

A deva, living, according to one account (SA.i.217), in Kelāsapabbata; according to another (ThagA.i.138; AA.i.139), in Gandhamādana. Anuruddha, when residing in the Chaddantavana, used to pass by his dwelling, und the deva gave him milk rice mit lotus honey. When Sivalī visited Gandhamādana mit fünf hundert monks, the deva gave them milk rice one day und clarified butter the next. When the monks inquired how he could get milk und ghee, he told them that this was the result of a gift of milk rice given by him In der Zeit von Kassapa Buddha.


Nāgadatta Sutta

Records the admonition given by a deva to Nāgadatta Thera (q.v.). S.i.200.


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