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A festival held by Asoka in honour of
the Buddha when Māhakāla created for him a figure of the Buddha. The festival
lasted for seven days (Mhv.v.94).
The Mahāvamsa Tīkā explains it by saying
that the king fasted for seven days, standing gazing at the figure with
unwinking eyes. But even at the time of the Tīkā there seems to have been
uncertainty regarding the meaning of the word. See MT.209f.

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