kapilavastu
Kapilavastu (or °vāstu ), nt. (= Pali Kapilavatthu); see also prec. , and Kapilasāhvaya, Kapilāhvaya ; n. of the city in which Śākyamuni Buddha was born: its foundation, with explanation of the name (the Śākya princes founded it on the site of the hermitage of the ṛṣi Kapila [Page168-a] with his permission), Mv i.351.19 ff. ; spelling °vāstu (rare and dubious) Mvy 4118 (but Mironov °vastu); Divy 67.3 (text, but not repeated thus in Index; °vastu 90.30 ; 390.26 ); best ms. of Av °vāstu ii.98.5 ff. , several times, and 111.7 (here acc. sg. in ms. °vāstum, Speyer em. °vastu; foll. by vowel, m hiatus-bridger? prose), but usually °vastu in Av , as i.345.6, 12 , etc. ; °vastu otherwise, SP 311.2 ; LV 26.13 etc. , very common here and in Mv (see Indexes), also in Gv , e.g. 222.26 ff. , and elsewhere.