The village in which Senānī lived. It was the residence also of his daughter Sujātā, who gave milk-
The name seems originally to have been Senānigama (e.g., S.i.106; Vin.i.21; M.i.166, 240).
Buddhaghosa himself does not seem to have been sure of the spelling. He says (SA.i.135) it was so called because it was occupied by soldiers at the beginning of the world-
The Lalitavistara (p.311, [248]) calls it Senāpatigrāma.