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Kāńcipura (v.l. Kāńcīpura)
A city in
Southern India on the Coromandel coast, capital of the Pallavas, and one of the
seven sacred towns of India; it is the modern Conjevaram. It was once the centre
of Buddhism in South India and was one of the places of pilgrimage visited by
Hiouien Thsang. He mentions that during his stay there three hundred monks came
to Kāńcipura from Ceylon, fleeing from the political disturbances in that
country (Beal., op. cit., ii.228f; CAGI.627). In Pali Literature the locality is
noteworthy as the birthplace of the Commentator Dhammapāla and perhaps also of
Anuruddha, author of the Abhidhammattha-Sangaha (P.L.C.113, 169). Some identify
Kāńcipura with Satiyaputta of Asoka's Rock Edict II. E.g., 
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