He was the son of a brahmin of Bhārukaccha and entered the Order under Pacchābhū Thera. It is said that he preferred to live where no conveniences, except food, were available, and before long he became an Arahant.
In the time of Padumuttara Buddha he was a bird named Kakudha living on a lake, and, seeing the Buddha walking along the edge of the lake, he offered him white lotus (kumudu) flowers.
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He is probably identical with Kumudadāyaka of the Apadāna. Ap.i.180.