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A grove near Rājagaha where
Anāthapindika first met
the Buddha. In the grove was a cemetery described as bhayabherava (ThagA.ii.47;
cf. Dvy.264, 268), and, when Anāthapindika approached it, he was filled with
fear and trembling. But he was reassured by a friendly Yakkha,
Sīvaka
(Vin.ii.155f.; when the Buddha was staying there, Māra asked him to die;
D.ii.116).
In the Sītavana was the Sappasondikapabbhāra (S.i.210f;
Vin.ii.76; iv.159), where Upasena was killed by a snake bite (S.iv.40) and
Sona
Kolivisa tried, without success, to practise asceticism.
(A.iii.374).
Sambhūta Thera so loved the Sītavana that he came
to be called "Sitavaniya."
In Asoka's day his brother Tissakumāra, (Ekavihāriya) is
also mentioned its delighting in the solitude of Sītavana (Thag.vs.540; or does
this Sītavana not refer to any particular place?).
There were five hundred "walks" (cankamanāni) in Sītavana.
AA.ii.679.

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