The Buddhavamsa describes his appearance as: He has a chin of a lion and shoulders of an ox.
[1]Sujāta Buddha was 50 cubits, or 75 feet tall and his stupa was 3 leagues, or about 15.36192 kilometres high.
After nine months, he began to practise alone and become enlightened under the Maha Bhodi tree in the next morning.
After hearing the enlightenment of Sujāta Buddha, he went to pay homage to him.
The human disciples were the wealthy men, Sudatta and Citta, and the women, Subhadā and Padumā.