He was upajjháya to Upáli, and once lived in a cemetery near Vesáli. In the cemetery the Chabbaggiya-nuns buried the ashes of one of their leaders and erected a thúpa near Kappitaka's cell. The Elder, disturbed by the sound of their lamentations, broke the thúpa and scattered the materials. The nuns, greatly angered, plotted to kill him, but he was warned by Upáli, and lay hidden elsewhere until the nuns had destroyed his cell and gone away under the impression that he was dead. The nuns blamed Upáli for upsetting their arrangements (Vin.iv.308).

 

According to the Peta-vatthu and its Commentary (Pv.50; PvA.229ff), Kappitaka lived in Kapinaccána (near Vesáli), and there the Licchavi Ambasakkhara offered him alms on behalf of a peta. He was evidently at one time a Jatila, with a large following of Jatilas, for he is described as "jatilasahassassa abbhantaro thero." Sp.iv.937; PvA.230.


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