A locality in Himavá. When Alavaka threatened the Buddha he stood with his left foot on Manosilátala and his right on Kelása (SNA.i.223). Manosilátala was near Anotatta, and those who bathed in the lake dried and robed themselves there (E.g., J.i.232; iii.379). It was also a resort of lions (J.ii.65) and was sixty leagues in extent (J.ii.92, 219). Above it was the Kańcanaguhá (J.v.392) and below it the Kálapabbata. J.vi.265.