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1. Ambagāma. A village in Ceylon near
Pulatthipura identified with the modern Ambagamuva. A battle was fought there
between the forces of Gajabāhu and Parakkamabāhu I. (Cv.lxx.321) Parakkamabāhu
II. built a bridge, thirty-four cubits in length, over the Khajjotanadī at
Ambagāma. Ibid., lxxxvi.23.
2. Ambagāma. One of the villages near
Vesāli visited by the Buddha on his last tour (D.ii.123). It was between
Bhandagāma and Bhoganagara, on the road from Vesāli to Kusināra. This was
evidently the road which led from Vesāli northwards to the Malla Country, for
other villages in the vicinity of Ambagāma were Hatthigāma and Jambugāma.
It is noteworthy that Anupiya, although
in the Malla country, is not mentioned in the list of these villages. Thomas
(Op. cit., 148, n.1) thinks that this is because the route to Kusināra passed to
the east of Anupiya.

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