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Payāga

Payāgatiṭṭha, Payāgapatiṭṭhāna.– A ford on the Gaṅgā, on the direct route from Verañjā to Bārāṇasī, the road passing through Soreyya, Saṅkassa and Kaṇṇakujja, and crossing the Gaṅgā at Payāga (Vin.iii.11).

It was one of the river ghats where people did ceremonial bathing to wash away their sins (M.i.39; J.vi.198). It was here that the palace occupied by Mahāpanāda was submerged. The Buddha passed it when visiting the brahmin Nanduttara, and Bhaddaji, who was with him, raised the palace once more above the water. Bhaddaji Thera had once been Mahāpanāda (Mhv.xxxi.6 ff).

Buddhaghosa says (MA.i.145; DA.iii.856) the bathing place was on the spot where the palace stairs had stood. Reference is made to Payāga even in the time of Padumuttara Buddha (AA.i.126).

It is identified with the modern Allahabad, at the confluence of the Gaṅgā and the Yamunā.