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- Kapilavastu Kapilavastu was an ancient city in the eastern Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent which was the capital of the clan gaṇasaṅgha or "republic"...
- south-west of Allahabad )", to Campa (40 km east of Bhagalpur)" and from "Kapilavatthu (95 km north-west of Gorakhpur) to Uruvela (south of ****a)". This covers...
- (Ficus benghalensis) Jotipala (at Vappulla) 28 Gotama Gautama (current) Kapilavatthu Suddhodana - Māyā ****attha (Ficus religiosa) Gautama, the Buddha 29 Metteyya...
- request of his father, who missed him dearly, returned to his home city of Kapilavatthu. On the third day of his return, the Buddha, after partaking of his meal...
- the second year of the Buddha's ministry, during the Buddha's visit to Kapilavatthu (Sanskrit: Kapilavastu). He was ordained by the Buddha himself, together...
- monk Faxian (399-414 AC) Suttas spoken by Gautama Buddha concerning Kapilavatthu: (more) Cula-dukkhakkhandha Sutta - The Lesser M**** of Stress Sakka Sutta...
- (now known as Fazilnagar). ****nārā was close to the Sakya capital of Kapilavatthu to its north-east, and Pāvā was close to the Licchavika capital of Vesālī...
- joins the Ganges. According to an account in several Buddhist texts, Kapilavatthu (the town of the Sakyans) and Koli (the town of the Koliyans) were situated...
- Vanasavhya, Kosambī, Sāketa, Sravasthi/Sāvatthi, Setavyā, Kapilavasthu/Kapilavatthu, ****nārā, Pāvā, Bhoganagara and Vesāli. Near Kosambī, by the river,...
- the ****embly met in a santhāgāra, the main of which was located at Kapilavatthu, although at least one other Sakya santhāgāra also existed at Cātuma...