The Sákiyan, son of Devadaha, and father of Mahámáyá and Mahápajápatí, wives of Suddhodana.
His wife was Sulakkhaná (Ap.ii.538, v.115; see also ThagA.152).
According to the Mahávamsa (ii.17ff), he was the son of Devadahasakka and had a sister Kaccáná; his queen was Yasodhará.
In addition to the daughters mentioned above he had two sons, Dandapáni and the Sákiyan Suppabuddha.
See also Suppabuddha.