Kurundī
					
					Kurundī:One of the great collections of commentaries on the Tipitaka used by Buddhaghosa in the compilation of his works.Tradition says (See,e.g.,Saddhamma-Sangaha,p.55) that it was written in Sinhalese,and was so called because it was compiled in the Kurundavelu-Vihāra in Ceylon.
 
It seems to have been chiefly concerned with Vinaya rules,for we find frequent references to it; particularly in the Samantapāsādikā.E.g.,Sp.i.281; ii.319; iii.537,544,545,573,583,597,616,620,626,627,660,664,668,688,722,726; iv.745,758,778,783,789,813,818,861,920,etc.
 
It is also called Kurundī-gandha (Gv.59).In many cases its explanations appear to have been different from those of other commentaries.