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A [[brahmin]] village in [[Kosala]], the residence of [[Cankī]], who lived in royal fief granted to him by [[Pasenadi]].
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A [[brahmin]] village in [[Kosala]], the residence of [[Cankī]], who lived in {{Wiki|royal}} fief granted to him by [[Pasenadi]].
  
To the north of the village was a forest of sāla-trees where oblations were offered to various [[deities]].
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To the {{Wiki|north}} of the village was a {{Wiki|forest}} of sāla-trees where oblations were [[offered]] to various [[deities]].
  
 
The [[Buddha]] once stayed here in the course of his wanderings (M.ii.164).
 
The [[Buddha]] once stayed here in the course of his wanderings (M.ii.164).

Latest revision as of 21:06, 19 September 2013

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A brahmin village in Kosala, the residence of Cankī, who lived in royal fief granted to him by Pasenadi.

To the north of the village was a forest of sāla-trees where oblations were offered to various deities.

The Buddha once stayed here in the course of his wanderings (M.ii.164).

Source

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