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Pasūra

Pasūra

A Paribbājaka. He was a great debater who wandered from place to place, carrying a jambu branch, which he set up where he stopped, challenging anyone, who wished to engage him in disputation, to dislodge it. When he came to Sāvatthi, Sāriputta, seeing the branch, ordered its removal. Pasūra, followed by a large crowd, went to Sāriputta's lodgings and had a discussion with him, in which he suffered defeat (cf. Patācārā). Later, he joined the Order under Lāludāyī, whom he defeated in discussion, and having returned in his monk's robes to the dwelling of the heretics, he started off in these same robes to visit the Buddha and hold a discussion with him. But as he entered Jetavana, the deity presiding over the gate made him dumb, and he had to sit before the Buddha, unable to utter a single word in answer to his questions. The Buddha thereupon preached the Pasūra Sutta (see below) before the assembled people. SNA.ii.538ff.

Source
Dictionary of Pali Proper Names, G P Malalasekera (1899-1973), which is available as printed version from
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