BÄ«rÄnÄ«
A goddess (devadhÄ«tÄ).
She had a palace in the CÄtummahÄrÄjika world which Nimi saw on his visit to heaven when he learnt her story from MÄtali. In the time of Kassapa Buddha she had been a slave in a brahmin’s house. The brahmin, whose name was Asoka, invited eight monks to feed daily at his house and asked his wife to arrange to feed them at a cost of one kahÄpana each. This she refused to do as did also his daughters; but their slave agreed to carry out this work, and she did it most conscientiously and with great devotion. As a result she was reborn in heaven (J.vi.117f). Her palace was twelve leagues in height and one in extent; it possessed nine storeys and one thousand rooms. When Duá¹á¹hagÄmanÄ« wished to erect the LohapÄsÄda, he asked the monks for a plan, and eight Arahants went to the deva world and returned with a plan of BÄ«ranī’s palace. Mhv.xxvii.9ff.
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