Ariá¹á¹hapabbata
A mountain in Sri Lanka half-way between AnurÄdhapura and Pulatthipuva. It is identified with modern Ritigala, and is near the modern Habarane in the North-Central Province (Mhv.trans.72, n.3). Paṇá¸ukÄbhaya lived there for seven years, awaiting an opportunity to make war on his uncles, and it was near there that he ultimately defeated them (Mhv.x.63-72). At the foot of the mountain, SÅ«ratissa built the Makulaka VihÄra (Mhv.xxi.6). Lañjatissa built a vihÄra on the mountain and called it Ariá¹á¹ha VihÄra (Mhv.xxxiii.27).
Jetthatissa occupied the mountain before his fight with Aggabodhi III, and it was there that he organised his forces (Cv.xliv.86).
Sena I built a monastery on the mountain for the use of the Pamsukulikas and endowed it with large revenues (Cv.l.63).
At the present day the place is extremely rich in ruins. See Hocart: Memoirs of the Arch. Survey of Sri Lanka i.44.
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