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Katthaka-cetiya
A structure built by the queen consort of Udaya I (Cv.xlix.23). Can this be identical with Kaṇṭaka Cetiya (q.v.)? (See also Cv.Trs.i.129, n.3).
The Sumaṅgalavilāsinī (DA.i.291) mentions a Katthakasāla-pariveṇa (v.l. Kanthakasāla, Kandarasālā), the abode of a monk named Mahāsaṭṭhivassa (q.v.) who lived in the time of King Vasabha. Kanthakasāla (? Katthakasāla)-pariveṇa was also the residence of a young novice who won the esteem of Tissa, a minister of King Saddhā Tissa (AA.i.262).