Summary: A man visits the house of a Brahmin who is wealthy and has a lot of money. The man approaches the teacher and asks for donations, seeking to test the teacher's generosity. The teacher invites the man to ask whatever he wants, and the man requests for the teacher to donate to the Sangha and shares the teachings with him. The man then goes to the Buddha's abode and makes a similar request, first testing the Buddha with wrong views and then with right views. The man expresses that he is aware of the Buddha’s son's previous act of anointing his head with sandalwood paste when crying, revealing the story of Mattakundali in detail. It is evident that the man uses these incidents to communicate the significance of generosity and wisdom to both the teacher and the Buddha.