1. Sobhita.  The sixth of the twenty four Buddhas.


2. Sobhita. The constant attendant of Piyadassí Buddha. Bu.xiv.20; J.i.34.


3. Sobhita. See Sobhana (3).


4. Sobhita. A Pacceka Buddha (M.iii.71). Ninety four kappas ago he lived in Cittakúta, and Kanhadinna, in a previous birth, offered him punnága-flowers (ThagA.i.304; cf. Ap.ii.416).


5. Sobhita. A mountain near Himavá. Ap.i.328, 416.


6. Sobhita. A brahmin in the time of Padumuttara Buddha; a previous birth of Ságata Thera. He uttered verses in praise of Padumuttara. Ap.i.83.


7. Sobhita. A tápasa in the time of Padumuttara Buddha; he was a previous birth of Tissametteyya. Ap.ii.339.


8. Sobhita Thera. He belonged to a brahmin family of Sávatthi and, after hearing the Buddha preach, entered the Order, attaining arahantship. Later the Buddha declared him foremost among those who could remember past births (pubbenívásánussarantánam).

He had resolved to win this eminence in the time of Padumuttara Buddha, when he was a householder in Hamsavatí.

In the time of Sumedha Buddha he was a brahmin, expert in the Vedas. Later he left household life and lived in a hermitage near Himavá.

Having heard of the appearance of a Buddha in the world, he went to Bandhumatí with all possible speed and uttered the Buddha's praises in six stanzas (A.i.25; Thag.vss.165, 166; AA.i.172; ThagA.i.288f).

He is evidently identical with Ñanatthavika of the Apadána (Ap.ii.421f). He was once accused of claiming to possess uttarimanussadhamma, but was exonerated by the Buddha (Vin.iii.109). He was evidently an exponent of the Abhidhamma (see DhSA., p.32).


9. Sobhita Thera. An arahant (Ap.i.163). He is evidently identical with Rakkhita Thera. ThagA.i.173.


10. Sobhita. An áráma in Hamsavatí, on the banks of the river, and at the city gate. Padumuttara Buddha once lived there. Ap.ii.343.


11. Sobhita. See Khujjasobhita.


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