Nivāsa
Nivāsa,[fr.nivasati2] stopping,dwelling,resting-place,abode; living,sheltering J.I,115 (°ṁ kappeti to put up); II,110; PvA.76,78.Usually in phrase pubbe-nivāsaṁ anussarati “to remember one’s former abode or place of existence (in a former life),” characterising the faculty of remembering one’s former birth D.I,13,15,16,81; S.I,167,175,196; II,122,213; V,265,305; A.I,25,164; II,183; III,323,418 sq.; IV,141 sq.; V,211,339.Also in pubbenivāsaṁ vedi It.100; Sn.647=Dh.423; p-n-paṭisaṁyuttā dhammikathā D.II,1; p-n-anussatiñāṇa D.III,110,220,275; A.IV,177.Cp.nevāsika.(Page 372)