KimbilÄ
A town on the banks of the Ganges. It was in a bamboo grove (veḷuvana), or more probably a niculavana (the Aá¹…guttara Commentary ii.642 explains it as a Mucalindavana) there the Buddha stayed and where the Kimbila and KimbilÄ Suttas were taught (A.iii.247, etc.; S.iv.181f; v.322).
According to the Aá¹…guttara Commentary (AA.ii.642), it was the birthplace of the millionaire’s son, Kimbila. The city existed in the time of Kassapa Buddha and was the residence of the woman who later became KannamundapetÄ« (Pv.12; PvA.151). Among the palaces seen by Nimi when he visited heaven was that of a deva who had been a very pious man of KimbilÄ (J.vi.121). Another such pious person of the same city was Rohaka with his wife Bhaddiá¹á¹hikÄ. Vv.xxii.4; VvA.109.
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