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Allakappa

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The Distribution of the Buddha's Relics, by Drona the Brahmin.

Allakappawas, inBuddhisttradition, one of the eight republics to whom were given the relics of theBuddhaupon his death, orParinirvana.[1]

Initially, the relics had been kept exclusively by theMallakasofKusinagara,where the Buddha died, but following theWar of the relics,the relics were spread between nine cities or Republics by Drona the Brahmin. The eight other Republics or cities wereRajagriha,Vaishali,Kapilavastu,Ramagrama,Pava,Kushinagar,VethadipaandPippalivan.[1]

The people of Allakappa were called the Bulayas or Bulis.[1][2]They were located somewhere inBihar,in the historical area of the Buddha, but they are mentioned only in theDigha Nikaya.[2]

Once received by the Bulis, the relics were stored inside astupa.

The Bulis of Allakappa received a portion of the Buddha's relics following theWar over the Buddha's Relicsagainst the Sakyas.Sanchi(1st century BCE/CE).[3]

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  1. ^abcBuddhist Architecture, Lee Huu Phuoc, Grafikol 2009, p.140-174
  2. ^abRepublics in ancient India.Brill Archive.
  3. ^John Marshall, A Guide to Sanchi, 1918p.46ff(Public Domain text)