A king of the Nágas. He lived in the heap of sand which was made by Aggidatta (q.v.) and his followers, who had made a vow to bring from somewhere a jar of sand and empty it at an agreed spot whenever a sinful thought occurred to them. When Moggallána visited Aggidatta and asked him for a lodging, Aggidatta refused to give him one, but Moggallána, in spite of his protests, occupied the sand-hill. Moggallána overcame the power of the Nága king by his iddhi-power, and when Aggidatta and his followers visited him the next morning, they found Ahicchatta standing with his hood over Moggallána's head as protection for him from the sun. DhA.iii.241ff.