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A garden in Anurādhapura, through which the boundary of
the Mahāvihāra passed (Mbv. p. 136).
A monastery was built there (probably later), which came
to be called the Vijayārāma-vihāra. Once, an arahant
monk, teaching a kammatthāna to two monks, spoke of samuddha instead of samudda.
One of the monks pointed out his error, and was sent by the arahant to the
Mahāvihāra with a message that he had paid more attention to letters than to
their meaning. The monk went to the Mahāvihāra and later attained Nibbāna, after
solving various difficult questions in the presence of the assembly. MA.ii.827.

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