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- Cunda_(Buddhism) comment "In Buddhism in the Mahaparinibbana Sutta of the Pali canon, Kunda or Cunda (Chinese: 準陀; pinyin: Zhǔntuó) was a blacksmith who gave the last meal as an offering to Buddha. Falling violently ill, The Buddha instructed his attendant Ānanda to convince Cunda that the meal eaten at his place had nothing to do with his passing and that his meal would be a source of the greatest merit as it provided the last meal for a Buddha.".
- Q5194211 comment "In Buddhism in the Mahaparinibbana Sutta of the Pali canon, Kunda or Cunda (Chinese: 準陀; pinyin: Zhǔntuó) was a blacksmith who gave the last meal as an offering to Buddha. Falling violently ill, The Buddha instructed his attendant Ānanda to convince Cunda that the meal eaten at his place had nothing to do with his passing and that his meal would be a source of the greatest merit as it provided the last meal for a Buddha.".