[1] In the Buddhavamsa, he is described as: Phussa Buddha removed the darkness, calmed the world and gave the Dhamma rain.Phussa was 58 cubits, or 87 feet tall and was frequently compared with the sun and the moon.
[2] He resided in three palaces named Garuḷa, Haṃsa, and Suvaṇṇabhara before his renunciation, enjoying royal luxuries for nine thousand years.
Upon witnessing four signs, he chose to the renounce worldly life by departing on an elephant, accompanied by ten million followers who also became ascetics.
Prior to his enlightenment, Sirivaddhā, a merchant’s daughter, offered him milk-rice, while an ascetic named Sirivaddha provided grass for his meditation seat.
The incarnation of Gotama Buddha, having his wish granted, extended his practices as a Bodhisattva and became a god at Brahma realm.