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(Created page with "thumb|250px| Manasākata A {{Wiki|brahmin}} village in {{Wiki|Kosala}} on the banks of the {{Wiki|Aciravatī}}. It was in a beautiful spot, and emi...")
 
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A {{Wiki|brahmin}} village in {{Wiki|Kosala}} on the banks of the {{Wiki|Aciravatī}}.
 
A {{Wiki|brahmin}} village in {{Wiki|Kosala}} on the banks of the {{Wiki|Aciravatī}}.
  
It was in a beautiful spot, and eminent {{Wiki|brahmins}} would collect there from time to time in order to find rest and quiet and recite their [[mantras]] (DA.ii.399).
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It was in a [[beautiful]] spot, and eminent {{Wiki|brahmins}} would collect there from [[time]] to [[time]] in [[order]] to find rest and quiet and recite their [[mantras]] (DA.ii.399).
  
 
The [[Buddha]] stayed in the Mango grove to the north of the village, and, during one such stay, preached the [[Tevijja Sutta]]. D.i.235.  
 
The [[Buddha]] stayed in the Mango grove to the north of the village, and, during one such stay, preached the [[Tevijja Sutta]]. D.i.235.  

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Manasākata

A brahmin village in Kosala on the banks of the Aciravatī.

It was in a beautiful spot, and eminent brahmins would collect there from time to time in order to find rest and quiet and recite their mantras (DA.ii.399).

The Buddha stayed in the Mango grove to the north of the village, and, during one such stay, preached the Tevijja Sutta. D.i.235.

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