A yakkha resident in a palm tree outside Rájagaha. Kálavilangika's wife, disguised as a man, taking food from the palace to an impaled man, passed under his tree and was seized as his prey. But on learning that she was the king's messenger, the yakkha released her and asked her to convey the news that Díghataphala's wife Kálí, daughter of the god Sumana, had given birth to a son. In return for this service, Díghataphala gave the messenger the treasure buried under the tree. She went about shouting the news, and Sumana, hearing it, gave her more treasure. MA.ii.818.


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