A woman of Sávatthi.

She was good and holy, and after death was born as a daughter of Vessavana.

Her sisters were Sajjá, Pavará, Acchimatí and Sutá.

Sakka married them all, and when a dispute arose as to which was the most skilled in dance and song, a contest was held on the banks of the Anotatta, in which Latá won. Sutá asked Latá how she acquired her great talents, and the latter gave an account of her good deeds as a human being.

Later, the story was related to Moggallána on one of his visits to the deva worlds, and was repeated by him to the Buddha. Vv.iii.4; VvA.131ff.


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