1. Sálá. A brahmin village of Kosala, its inhabitants were called Sáleyyaká. The Apannaka Sutta and the Saleyyaka Sutta were preached there M.i.285, 400. See also Sálá Sutta.


2. Sálá. One of the two chief women disciples of Phussa Buddha. BuA.194; but see Phussa.


1. Sálá Sutta. The Buddha, while staying at Sálá, addresses the monks, teaching them the necessity of the preaching the four satipatthánas by novices, sekhas and arahants. S.v.144f.


2. Sálá Sutta. Preached at Sálá. Just as the lion is the chief of animals, so is insight chief of the bodhipakkhiyá dhammá (a list of which is given in the sutta). S.v.227; on the title of the sutta, see KS.v.202, n.3.


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