Kāsigāma
Kāsigāma:Probably the actual name of the village in Kāsi which was given by Mahākosala to his daughter when she married Bimbisāra.
The village produced a revenue of one hundred thousand,and was given to the queen for her bath and perfume money.
After Bimbisāra’s death,Pasenadi withdrew the gift from Ajātasattu,which act was the cause of a war between the two.
Later,when Pasenadi’s daughter Vajirā was married to Ajātasattu,the village was given back as part of her dowry.
J.ii.403; iv.342; S.i.82ff; SA.i.110,120f; AA.ii.833; DhA.iii.259.