An Elder who lived in Kassakalena. In his begging village was an upásiká who looked after him like her own son. One day the Elder, while on his begging rounds, heard her giving orders to her daughter regarding his food. He realised that the woman was undergoing great privations in order to provide him with luxuries, and feeling that he was unworthy of such attention, went back to Kassakalena and sat down on his couch, determined not to rise till he had become an arahant. During the night his object was achieved and the deva in the cave uttered his praise in song. The following morning he went as usual for his alms and the upásiká knew that he had realised his quest (DA.iii.790-1).
He is also called Mahámitta. VbhA.279.