Dīghasandana untranslated
Dīghasandana, Dīghasandaka (Dīghasandanaka). A Commander-in-chief of Devānampiyatissa. He built a little pāsāda “on eight pillars” for Mahinda, which became known as Dīghasandasenāpatipariveṇa (Mhv.xv.212f; also Cv.xxxviii.16), and is famous as the residence of Mahā Nāma, author of the Mahā Vaṁsa (Mhvṭ.502). According to the Mahā Vaṁsaṭīkā (p.289), Dīghasandaka was so-called because he wore a long robe (dīghasāṭakaṁ nivāsesīti Dīghasandako), and the original name of the pariveṇa built by him was Cūḷa Pāsāda.
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