-
Allakappa was, in
Buddhist tradition, one of the
eight republics to whom were
given the
relics of the
Buddha upon his death, or Parinirvana. Initially...
- the
Licchavis of Vesāli; to the
Sakyas of Kapilavastu; to the
Bulis of
Allakappa; to the
Koliyas of Rāmagāma; to the
brahmin of Veṭhadīpa; to the Mallas...
- were
spread between eight stupas, in Rajagriha, Vaishali, Kapilavastu,
Allakappa, Ramagrama, Pava, Kushinagar, and Vethapida. Lars
Fogelin has
stated that...
-
These eight stupas were
erected at Rajagriha, Vaisali, Kapilavastu,
Allakappa, Ramagrama, Vothadvipa, Pava and ****nara.
About two
centuries later,...
- was
located near Magadha, and
their neighbours were the Buli
tribe of
Allakappa. The
capital city of the Brāhmaṇas was
named in Pali
alternatively Veṭhadīpa...
-
portion of the
ashes was enshrined.
These eight stupas were
located at:
Allakappa, a
settlement of the Bulī people. The
precise location of this
place is...
- Veṭhadīpa-Droṇagrāma. The
capital city of the
Bulayas was the city of
Allakappa. The
exact origin of the name of the Buli
tribe is unknown,
although it...
- the
Licchavis of Vesāli; to the
Sakyas of Kapilavastu; to the
Bulis of
Allakappa; to the
Koliyas of Rāmagāma; to the
Brahmin of Veṭhadīpa; to the Mallas...