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1. Nārivāhana
Son of Sujāta. He lived in Nārivāhananagara, and when the Buddha Tissa came
there, he entertained him and the monks for seven days, and at the end of that
time handed the kingdom over to his sun and joined the Order. BuA.190.
2. Nārivāhana
A city, capital of King Nārivāhana, in the time of Tissa Buddha (see above)
and of Upasanta, in the time of Vessabhū Buddha. BuA.206.
3. Nārivāhana
The chariot of Vessavana.

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