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Salalāgāra, Salalaghara. A building in Jetavana.
Once when Sakka went to visit the Buddha he found him in the Salalāgāra, wrapt
in samādhi, with Bhuñjatī waiting on him. Sakka therefore left a message with
her (D.ii.270). Buddhaghosa (DA.ii.705) defines it as salalamayagandhakuti.
Elsewhere, where (SA.iii.205) he says it was a hut of salala trees (salalarukkhamaya)
or a hut with a salala tree at its door. In the Commentary to the Mahāpadāna
Sutta (DA.ii.407) the Salalaghara is spoken of as one of the four chief
buildings, (mahāgehāni) of Jetavana. It was built by
Pasenadi at a cost of one hundred thousand. Anuruddha is also mentioned as
having stayed there. S. v.300.
Salalāgāra Sutta. Anuruddha, addressing the monks
at the Salalāgāra, tells them that it is as difficult, to make a, monk who has
developed the four satipatthānas return to the lower life, as to make the Ganges
flow westward. S. v.300f.

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