1. Lonagiri. A vihára on the banks of the Ajakaraní, where Sabbaka (Sappaka) attained arahantship. v.l. Lena vihára. ThagA.i.399.


2. Lonagiri. A vihára in Ceylon, near Mahákhíragáma (v.l. Mahágirigáma). In the Commentaries (AA.ii.653f.; M.A.i.546f.; DA.ii.534f ) we find two stories about a monk named Tissa, who lived there. Once, five hundred monks, on their way to Nágadípa, reached Khíragáma and went into the village for alms, but returned with empty bowls. When Tissa. discovered this, he went into the village, whence he shortly returned with his bowl full of milk rice, which he served to the five hundred monks, keeping some for himself. When asked whether he possessed supernormal power, Tissa replied that he practised Sáráníyadhammá, as a result of which his bowl was never empty even after he had served as many as one thousand monks from it.

The other story relates how, when Tissa was still a novice, he went to the Giribhanda festival. There, having heard that the costliest offering was a pair of robes, he openly wished that he should get them. The king heard of this and tried to prevent Tissa from having the robes, but this effort was unsuccessful. The king was amazed, and, on questioning Tissa, the reply was to the same effect as that of the first story. v.l. Lenagiri.


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