1. Ekasaññaka Thera.-An arahant. In the past he gave a meal to a monk named Khanda, a disciple of Vessabhú Buddha. Forty kappas ago he was a king named Varuna (Ap.i.121). The Apadána Commentary says he was given the name Ekasaññaka because in his last life he remembered his gift to Khanda.
2. Ekasaññaka Thera.-An arahant. Thirty-one kappas ago he saw a rag-robe hanging in the forest, and gladdened by the sight worshipped it. Twenty-five kappas ago he was a king named Amitábha. Ap.i.210f.