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(133) Nirayavaliya Sutta (with commentary), p. 6-1.
(134) Bhagavati, S. 7. U. 9. Sutra 301.
(135) Kulavalaka monk used to practise penances on the bank of a river. It was because of his penance that the flow of the river got a twist, from which he acquired his name.
(Uttaradhyayana Sutra with Vṛtti by Laksmi Vallabh, in Gujarati) Ahmedabad, 1935, Part 1, p. 8.
(136) Ibid, p. 10.
(137) Ibid, p.11.
(138) Bharatesvara Bahubali Vrtti, pp.100-101.
(139) Acarya Bhiksu, Bhikṣu Grantha Ratnākar, Vol. 2, p. 88.
(140) Buddhacarya (p. 484) states that costly and fragrant commodities were being unloaded near a mountain.
(141) Digha Nikaya Aṭṭhakatha, (Sumangala-vilāsini), Vol. 2, p. 526.
Also, B. C. Law, Buddhaghosa, p. 111 and Hindu Sabhyata, p. 187.
(142) Digha Nikaya, Parinivvāna Sutta, 2/3 (16). (143) Ibid.
(144) Digha Nikaya Atthakatha, Vol. 2, p.523.
(145) Hindu Sabhyata, p. 189.
(146) Nirayavaliya Sutta (ed. by P. L. Vaidya), p. 4.
(147) Uvavai Sutta, su.7, p. 22.
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(148) Ibid, Su. 33, p. 144.
(149) Avasyak Curņi, Second Half, p.167.