Subhagavana
A wood in UkkatthÄ. Once, when the Buddha was there, he visited the AvihÄ gods (D.ii.50) and, again, from there he visited Baka BrahmÄ, to whom he taught the Brahmanimantanika Sutta (M.i.326; but see S.i.142, where the Buddha is said to have been at Jetavana). It was under a sÄla tree in Subhagavana that the MÅ«lapariyÄya Sutta was taught (M.i.1; also the JÄtakas, of the same name, J.ii.259).
The wood was so called because of its beauty. People often went there for pleasure, and, influenced by the romantic nature of the surroundings, would plan pleasant things, which would come to pass (MA.i.10).
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