1. Dhammārāma.– A monastery where lived Anomadassī Buddha. Bu.viii.29; BuA.145.
2. Dhammārāma.– A monastery in which Paduma Buddha died. Bu.ix.29.
3. Dhammārāma Thera.– We are told that when the Buddha announced that he would die in four months, a large number of monks wandered about distracted, in small groups, not knowing where to turn. However, Dhammārāma dwelt apart, meditating. This was reported to the Buddha and, on being questioned, Dhammārāma confessed that he wished to become an Arahant while yet the Buddha was alive. The Buddha praised him and asked the other monks to follow his example. DhA.iv.93 ff.
4. Dhammārāma.– A monastery in Sri Lanka, founded for the Dhammaruci by Sena Iḷaṅga, general of Kassapa IV. Cv.lii.17.