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A township of the Sākyans. The Buddha
once stayed there and was visited by Pasenadi, king of Kosala, who felt remorse
for the murder of his general Bandhula. The king went alone inside the
Gandhakuti, laying aside the symbols of royalty which he left with his minister
Dīgha-Kārāyana. When the king came out, he found that all his followers had
gone, leaving behind only one horse and a serving-woman. On learning that
Vidūdabha had been made king, Pasenadi left for Rājagaha, to seek the help of
Ajātasattu, and died outside the city-gates. J. iv.151f; DhA.i.356. See also
Medatalumpa.

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