He was a brahmin of Sávatthi, named Aggidatta. Having seen Yamakapátiháriya, he entered the Order and lived in a spot called Gahvaratíra - hence his name - and there in due course became an arahant. On his return to Sávatthi, his relations held a great almsgiving in his honour and requested him to live near them. But be refused this request and returned to the forest.

He was a hunter in the time of Sikhí Buddha, and was delighted by the sound of the Buddha's voice as he preached (Thag.v.31; ThagA.i.91).

He is probably identical with Ghosasaññaka of the Apadána (Ap.ii.451), but the same verses are also attributed to Dhammika. ThagA.i.398.


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