1. Sanghadásí. The youngest of the seven daughters of Kiki, king of Benares. She was Visákhá in the present age (J.vi.481). One day, as she was giving the five products of the cow to a company of twenty thousand monks, she persuaded them to accept her gifts even when they covered their bowls, saying: "Enough, enough." For this reason, when, as Visákhá, she was given cattle by her father at the time of her marriage, other herds of cattle joined them, in spite of the efforts of men to prevent them (DhA.i.396f., 418).

The Apadána, however, gives her name as Sanghadáyiká. Ap.ii.655 (vs. 16).


2. Sanghadásí. An eminent nun of Jambudípa. Dpv.xviii.10.


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