A Yakkhiní, mother of Punabbasu. One evening towards sunset, when the Buddha was at Jetavana, she, with her daughter Uttará on her hip and the boy's hand in hers, came to the grove in search of food. She saw the silent monks seated round the Buddha while he preached, and having hushed her babe to silence she and Punabbasu listened to the Buddha. At the end of the sermon, both mother and son became sotápannas, Uttará being too young to understand (S.i.210f.; SA.i.239f).
Punabbasumátá is quoted as an example of a Yakkhiní who could travel through the air (PSA.79).
She was a vemánikapeta. DA.ii.50.