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Ti-uppalamāliya Thera

1. Ti-uppalamāliya Thera.– An Arahant. In the time of Vipassī Buddha, he was a monkey on the banks of the Candabhāgā, and, having seen the Buddha, he offered him three lotuses. Shortly afterwards he fell from a rock, died, and was reborn in heaven. Ap.i.277.

2. Ti-uppalamāliya Thera.– An Arahant. The same as (1), except that, in this case, the flowers were offered to Phussa Buddha. Ap.i.291.
