Koṭapabbata untranslated
Koṭapabbata (Koṭipabbata). A mountain in Rohaṇa; near it was the village of Kitti (Mhv.xxiii.55). There was a monastery on Koṭapabbata called the Koṭapabbata vihāra. This was the residence of the Sāmaṇera who was afterwards born as Duṭṭhagāmaṇī (Mhv.xxii.25); also of Mahā Summa Thera (Mhv.xxiii.61), of Asubhakammikatissa and of his teacher Mahā Tissa (Mhvṭ.553). The Vihāra was near Mahā Gāma (Mhvṭ.553).
The Visuddhimagga (p.292) mentions an Elder, Tissa, of Koṭapabbata (Koṭipabbata), who, having attained Arahant-ship through meditation on breathing, was able to limit the term of his life. According to the Dhammapada Commentary (Dhp-a.iv.50), an Elder named Anula lived in the monastery during the time of Duṭṭhagāmaṇī, and the village Bhokkanta, residence of Sumanā, wife of Lakuṇṭaka Atimbara, was in its vicinity. It was probably the same as Gotapabbata (q.v.) (See Mhv.xxxv.124; Mhvṭ.667). The Nāgalena was in the Koṭapabbata vihāra (DNa.ii.695).
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