Buddhist Dictionary of Pali Proper Names by G P Malalasekera
Pītavimānavatthu
Pītavimānavatthu:The story of a woman of Rājagaha.When Ajātasattu erected a thūpa over the Buddha’s relics at Rājagaha,she started early one morning with four kosātakī flowers to offer at the thūpa.On the way there she was gored to death by a cow,and was reborn in Tāvatimsa,wearing yellow garments.There Moggallāna met her and learned her story.Vv.iv.9; VvA.200f.