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'''[[Ajjuka]]''' A [[monk]] of Vesālī. In settling a dispute regarding the estate of his lay-supporter, he was accused of partisanship by one of the parties concerned and was reported to [[Ananda]]. The case went up before [[Upāli]], who decided in favour of [[Ajjuka]] (Vin.iii.66-7), and was commended by the [[Buddha]] for this decision. ThagA.i.370; AA.i.172.
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'''[[Ajjuka]]''' A [[monk]] of [[Vesālī]]. In settling a dispute regarding the estate of his lay-supporter, he was accused of partisanship by one of the parties concerned and was reported to [[Ananda]]. The case went up before [[Upāli]], who decided in favour of [[Ajjuka]] (Vin.iii.66-7), and was commended by the [[Buddha]] for this [[decision]]. ThagA.i.370; AA.i.172.
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Ajjuka A monk of Vesālī. In settling a dispute regarding the estate of his lay-supporter, he was accused of partisanship by one of the parties concerned and was reported to Ananda. The case went up before Upāli, who decided in favour of Ajjuka (Vin.iii.66-7), and was commended by the Buddha for this decision. ThagA.i.370; AA.i.172.


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