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PÄveyyakÄ


The name given to the inhabitants of PÄvÄ â€” e.g., PÄveyyakÄ MallÄ (e.g., D.ii.165).

PÄvÄ was evidently a centre of Buddhist activity even during the lifetime of the Buddha, and mention is made of PÄveyyaka monks in the Vinaya (e.g., Vin.i.253). During the time of the Vajjiputta heresy, it was the PÄveyyakÄ who upheld the true doctrine, their leaders being Revata, SambhÅ«ta SÄnavÄsÄ«, Yasa KÄkandakaputta and Sumana (Vin.ii.301ff.; Mhv.iv.17ff). In this connection the PÄveyyakÄ are also described as “PacchimikĆin opposition to the Vajjiputtakas who are called “PÄcÄ«nakÄ.â€

It is explained (e.g., MT.166) that the PÄveyyakÄ were called “PacchimikĆbecause they lived to the west. West of Kosala, according to Buddhaghosa, on MahÄ Vagga (vii.1.).


Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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