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A monastery in Ceylon. Jetthatissa III.
gave the village of Ambilāpika for the supply of food to the monks of
Kassapagiri (Cv.xliv.98), and Kassapa III. showed this monastery his special
favour (Cv.xlviii.24).
The monastery probably formed part of
what - in an inscription of Mahinda IV. found at Vessagiris – is called the "Isuramenu-Bo-Upulvan-Kasubgiri-Vihāra."
It would appear that Kassapa I. founded a great monastic establishment out of
the Vessagiri and Issarasamana Vihāras and that this enlarged monastery was
named after his two daughters Bodhi and Uppalavannā and also after Kassapa
himself. This establishment was evidently referred to briefly as Kassapagiri. (Ep.
Zey.i.31ff; i.216; and Cv.Trs.i.43, n.7).
The name Kacchapa giri (q.v.) found in
the Mahāvamsa Tika (p.652; see also 407, which has Kassapagiri) is apparently a
wrong reading for Kassapagiri, in which case the identification is important,
for here we have "Issarasamanasankhāte Kacchapagirivihāre." See also
Kassapavihāra.

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