A famous Paribbájaka. The Mahá-Sakuladáyí and the Culla Sakuladáyí Suttas record two conversations between him and the Buddha in the Paribbájakáráma at Moranívápa in Rájagaha.
He is also said to have been present when the Buddha visited the Paribbájakáráma on the Sappiní River and talked to the Paribbájakas there (A.ii.29,176). In these contexts he is said to have been in the company of Annabhára (Anugára) and Varadhara, evidently themselves eminent Paribbájakas.
Sakuladáyí's teacher was Vekhanassa. MA.ii.716.