Giribhanda
					
					Giribhanda:A great festival,instituted by King Mahādāthika-Mahānāga on the Cetiyagiri mountain.Carpets were laid from the Kadambanadī to the mountain,in order that people might approach the mountain with clean feet; the road was decorated and illuminated,shops were erected and largesse distributed.There were mimes,songs and music.Lamps were lit throughout the island and even on the sea for one yojana round (Mhv.xxxiv.75ff; AA.i.13).It is said (Vsm.376; Vsm.Trs.ii.436,n.4) that on the day of the festival Māra,wishing to spoil it,rained down a shower of coal,but an Elder created earth in the sky,thus preventing the coal from falling.The most costly offerings given during this feast to any monk - namely,a pair of garments - fell to the lot of a young novice,Lonagirivāsī Tissa,in spite of the efforts of the king’s ministers to get them into the hands of the older monks.It was because the novice had practised the sārānīya-dhammā (DA.ii.535; AA.ii.653f; MA.i.545f).
The festival was probably connected with the Giribhanda-vihāra,in which case that was the reason for the name.