Isigili-passa
, n. Npr. (Isigili + passa, sa.pārśva), the slope of Mount Isigili, where the Kāḷasilā
(ɔ: Kāḷasilā-vihāra, cf. Spk II 314,18) is located (a
favourite haunt of the Buddha and many ascetics; the
fifth of the ten pleasant places in Rājagaha enumerated
D II 116,29 foll., cf. ib. 22 foll.); generally followed by
Kālasilā; Bhagavā . . . yena ~aṁ Kāḷasilā ten' upa-
saṅkami, S I 121,32 = III 123,30 Se Ee v. l. (Ee
°passa-kālasilā) ≠ I 121,27 (°kamissāma) = III 123,25
Se (Ee °passa-kāla°, °kamissāmi) ≠ III 121,12 ≠ ib.
17 (both Ee °passa-kāla°, v. l. = Se) ≠ M I 92,31;
loc. ~e, Vin III 41,4; ~e Kālasilāyaṁ, Vin II 76,13 =
III 159,30; D II 116,22; S I 194,25; 120,21; Ja V
125,23'; Jinak 35,24.