Son of a rājā in Vesāli, in the Vajjian territory. At that time Vesāli was faced by the threefold terror of drought, disease and demons. The Buddha quelled the panic by teaching the Ratana Sutta. In the great concourse of listeners was the rājā’s son who thereupon left the world. He dwelt in the Añjanavana, and in the rainy season, having procured an old couch, he put it on four stones and covered it all round with grass, leaving an open space to serve as door; there he spent his time meditating until he became an Arahant (Thag.v.55; ThagA.i.127 f).
In a previous birth he was a garland-
He is evidently identical with Muṭṭhipupphiya of the Apadāna (i.142).