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A mountain cave in the Sitavana, near
Rājagaha (D.ii.116).
A conversation which took place there between Sāriputta and
Upasena, just before
the latter's death, is recorded in the Samyutta Nikāya. Upasena died of snake
bite (S.iv.40). The cave was used as a residence by monks who come to Rājagaha
from afar (E.g., Vin.ii.76).
Buddhaghosa says (SA.iii.10) that the cave was so
called because it was shaped like a snake's hood. It was here that the Buddha
met and preached to Tissa (13), the rājā of
Roruva. ThagA.i.200.

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