Vibhūsaka Brahmadatta untranslated

Vibhūsaka Brahmadatta. A king of Benares, so-called from his great fondness for ornaments. He developed the habit of sleeping by day and suffered from biliousness. This made him realize his folly, and, developing insight, he became a Pacceka Buddha. His udānagāthā is included in the Khaggavisāṇasutta. Snp. vs. 59; Snp­a.i.111.

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