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2 Vālikā (text Bāl°), n. of a Licchavi woman; and Vālikāchavī (text Bāl°, with 1 ms. Bālika-, v.l. Pārikalecchavī, which suggests that the second member was a form of the tribal name!), n. of a place donated by her to the Buddha and the order (identified by Senart with Pāli Vālikārāma, v.l. Vālukā°; Pali seems to know no Vālikā; the v.l. suggests the word for sand ): Mv i.300.17 , printed, bālikāye bhagavataḥ saśrāvakasaṃghasya bhaktaṃ kṛtvā Bālikāchavī niryātitā. Does the name of the place mean Vālikāʼs radiance , or having a covering of sand (the womanʼs name being secondarily based upon the place name)?