1. Sudatta. One of the eight brahminis who was called in to examine the signs at the Buddha's birth. J.i.56; Mil.236.
2. Sudatta. A khattiya of Mekhala, father of Sumana Buddha. Bu.v.32; J.i.34.
3. Sudatta. A khattiya, father of Sumedha Buddha. Bu.xii.18; J.i.38; but BuA. (172) calls him Sudassana.
4. Sudatta. One of the chief lay patrons of Sobhita Buddha. Bu.vii.23.
5. Sudatta. The personal name of Anáthapindika.
6. Sudatta. A lay disciple of Nádiká who had become a sakadágámin. D.ii.92; S.v.356f.
7. Sudatta. A devaputta who visited the Buddha at Jetavana and spoke two stanzas on the value of earnestness. S.i.53.
8. Sudatta. One of the chief lay patrons of Metteyya Buddha. Anágat.vs.62.
9. Sudatta. Father of Piyadassí Buddha. Bu.xiv.15; but see Sudinna (1).
10. Sudatta. One of Sujáta Buddha's chief lay patrons. Bu.xiii.30.
11. Sudatta Thera (v.l. Sudanta).
He belonged to a rich family of Velukantaka. Some give his name as Vásula. He was a close friend of Kumáputta, and, on hearing that the latter had left the world, he, too, visited the Buddha with a similar end in view. The Buddha preached to him, and he entered the Order and lived on a hill with Kumáputta, engaged in meditation. But they were disturbed by the comings and goings of numerous monks, and, owing to the disturbance, spurred on to greater endeavour, Sudatta put forth effort and became an arahant.
Ninety four kappas ago, in the time of Siddhattha Buddha, he was a householder, and going into the forest, he made walking sticks, which he gave to the monks (Thag.vs.37; ThagA.i.101f).
He is evidently identical with Dandadáyaka of the Apadána, and is generally known as Kumáputtasaháya Thera. Ap.i.283.
1. Sudatta Sutta. Describes the visit of Sudatta the Devaputta to the Buddha. S.i.53.
2. Sudatta Sutta. The Buddha tells Anáthapindika that he who gives food gives four things to the receiver thereof: