Cunda Kammāraputta

Cunda Kammāraputta was a smith who gave Gautama Buddha his last meal as an offering while he visited his mango grove in Pāvā on his way to Kuśīnagara.

[1][2][non-primary source needed][note 1] The condition could have been Clostridial necrotizing enteritis due to a high protein (meat) diet [3].

Cunda asks him to explain how there is purification in his discipline, and so the Buddha teaches him the ten courses of skillful action.

[6] In the Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta, Gautama Buddha and a group of bhikkus stay at Cunda's mango grove and are offered by him a meal.

The meal consists of sweet rice, cakes and sūkaramaddava, which is translated differently depending on the buddhist tradition.