Dabba Mallaputta

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Dabba Mallaputta (Pāli; Sanskrit: Dravya Mallaputra) was a disciple of Gautama Buddha, distinguished by his youth and his service to the Sangha.[1][2] At the age of seven he became an arahant and was accepted into the early Buddhist community as a monk.[2] He died at an early age after demonstrating a variety of supernatural abilities.[2]

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