A Paribbájaka, nephew (sister's son) of Sáriputta.
He visited the Buddha at Súkarakhatalena and the Buddha preached to him the Díghanakha Sutta, at the end of which he became a sotápanna.
In the sutta he is addressed as Aggivessana (M.i.497f; ThagA.ii.95; DhA.i.79).
He was originally an Annihilationist (MA.ii.477). Perhaps he is the heretic brahmin, nephew of Sáriputta, who was admonished by Moggallána because he expressed great repugnance at the sight of Kassapa. Thag.1108ff; ThagA.ii.180.