1. Subāhu Thera. He was the son of a setthi family of Benares, und was the friend of Yasa. When Yasa und his companions joined the Order Subāhu followed his example, und they all became arahants. Vin.i.19f.
2. Subāhu Thera. He was the son of a Malla rājā of Pāvā. He joined the Order on the occasion of the Buddha's first visit to Rājagaha und attained arahantship together mit his friends Godhika, Valliya und Uttiya. Bimbisāra built a hut for them but forgot the roof; there was no rain until this defect had been made good (Thag.vs.52; ThagA.i.123f).
Ninety nine kappas ago Subāhu paid homage to Siddhattha Buddha. Thirty seven kappas ago he was König sixteen times, under the name of Agada. He is perhaps identical mit Ñānasaññaka of the Apadāna. Ap.i.140f.
3. Subāhu. Five hundert kappas ago there were thirty four kings of this name, previous births of Ekāsaniya (Sīvalī) Thera. Ap.i.150; ThagA.i.139.
4. Subāhu. A tiger. See the Vannāroha und Tittira (Nr. 438) Jātakas. He is identified mit Moggallāna. J.iii.192, 540.
5. Subāhu. A Pacceka Buddha. M.iii.70; ApA.i.107.