Kundaliya ! 
Timbarukkha 2 
Nandivo 3 
Moleyasivako* . 
Vacchagotta 5 
Sucimukhi 
Susima 7 
Uggahamano? .. 
Pilotiko » 
Potaliputto 10 
Mahasakuladayi ul 
5 Thid 
> Pp- 
§ Majjhima | Nikaya. we. , 8. , hoot Se , Pp: 
* Thid., Vol. 
' M Ibid. Vol. Ii, pp. 
1918.] Wandering Teachers at the Time of Buddha. 405 
Went to Buddha at Saketa. He told 
Buddha that he used to roam in the 
manas and Brahmanas spoke on the 
benefit of I tivadapamokkha { (traditional 
learning) and some on the benefit of 
eevee (uparambha). The Buddha 
** Vijjavimutti Taieainents” 
Consulted Buddha on Karma at Savatthi. 
e asked Buddha to explain to him the 
Diaialien by practising which one can go 
to Nirvana. 
His view was that what a man enjoyed, 
oyed on account of his past deeds. 
Ocacdviion Saddles on some metaphysical 
points. Again he questions Mahamog- 
galana on the same subject. 
Questions Sariputta at Rajagaha on modes 
of eating. 
Interviews at Rajagaha Bhikkhus who 
about the perfect man 
Met Janussoni Brahmin on his way from 
Jetavana. He asked him abou berter the 
replied that it was beyond his power 
to measure ” knowledge of Buddha. 
Met Samiddhi, a Bhikkhu. He told him 
that he hacd from the Buddha that 
Kaga and Vacikammas no true 
actions. Volition a deliberate action is 
the action in the true sense of the te 
He was staying at Salueuiih at Rajaga 
in company with many distinguis 
nine 
scent 
3 | Samy a Nikaya, Vol. V, p. 73. 
bid, Vel. Nikaya (P.T.S.}, Vol. Me 
tha. Vol. IV, p. 230. 
0 Ibid., "Vol III, p. 207. 
1-22. 
