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The Discourse about the Great Emancipation

An English translation of one of the longest discourses in the canon, detailing the last year of the Buddha’s life, and his final teachings (Mahāparinibbānasuttaṁ, DN 16)

An English translation of one of the longest discourses in the canon, detailing the last year of the Buddha’s life, and his final teachings (Mahāparinibbānasuttaṁ, DN 16)

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<strong>The</strong> Sixth Chapter for Recitation<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bulas of Allakappa made a Shrine for <strong>the</strong> Gracious One's bodily<br />

relics at Allakappa and held a festival.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Koliyas of Rāmagāma made a Shrine for <strong>the</strong> Gracious One's<br />

bodily relics at Rāmagāma and held a festival.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Veṭhadīpaka brahmin made a Shrine for <strong>the</strong> Gracious One's bodily<br />

relics at Veṭṭhadīpa and held a festival.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mallas of Pāvā made a Shrine for <strong>the</strong> Gracious One's bodily relics<br />

at Pāvā and held a festival.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mallas of Kusinārā made a Shrine for <strong>the</strong> Gracious One's bodily<br />

relics at Kusinārā and held a festival.<br />

Doṇa <strong>the</strong> brahmin made a Shrine for <strong>the</strong> urn and held a festival.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Moriyās of Pepper Wood made a Shrine for <strong>the</strong> ashes at Pepper<br />

Wood and held a festival.<br />

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