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A grove in Veluvana at Rājagaha. It contained a
Paribbājakārāma, the resort of recluses of various denominations. The Udumbarikā
Sīhanāda, the Mahā Sakuladāyi and the Culla Sakūladāyi Suttas were preached
there (D.iii.36ff.; M.ii.1, 29).
The place was so called because peacocks were protected
there and food was provided for them (DA.iii.835; MA.ii.694).
The Moranivāpa was on the bank of the Sumāgadhā and the
Buddha is mentioned (D.iii.39) as walking there. Not far away was the park of
the Queen Udumbarikā (D.iii.36).
See also Moranivāpa Sutta, 1 and 2.

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