A village near Ujjeni. When Mahá Kaccána went there on his way to Ujjeni, a poor girl of noble family, seeing him return empty handed from his alms-round, invited him into her house, cut off her beautiful hair, sent a slave-girl to sell it, and with the price of it gave alms to Kaccána, keeping herself out of sight.
The Elder sent for her, and, at the sight of him, her hair grew as before. Candappajjota, hearing of the incident, sent for her and made her his queen.
She gave birth to a son called, after his maternal grandmother, Gopála, and his mother thereafter came to be called Gopálamátá. AA.i.117f.