<b> <c c="#a00149">Pippaliguhā</c> </b> Pipphaligūhā<br>A cave near Rājagaha, evidently a favourite haunt of Mahā Kassapa. Once when he lay there grievously ill, the Buddha visited him and cheered him by talking to him of the seven bojjhangas. <c c="#3b6bd3">SN.v.79</c> On another occasion, Mahā Kassapa spent several days there in a trance, and when, at the end of that period, he entered Rājagaha for alms, Sakka, with Sujātā, waited for him in the guise of a weaver, and his wife gave him a meal. When Kassapa discovered this, he asked Sakka not to do such a thing again; but the Buddha heard Sakka’s song of triumph when his meal was accepted and praised him for his gift. <c c="#3b6bd3">Ud.iii.7</c> <c c="#3b6bd3">Ud.i.6</c> <br> <br>Location: <iref href="https://www.google.com/maps/search/25.01897,85.430245">25.01897,85.430245</iref> (Precision: 1, Type: cave)<br> </deftext>
(fem, fem, comp) name of a cave [lit.] long pepper cave Construction: pippali + guhā