amarādevī
Amarādevī:The name given to the riddle in which Amarā tells Mahosadha the way to her house:”Yena sattu bilangā ca dvigunapalāso ca pupphito,yenādāmi tena vadāmi yena nādāmi na tena vadāmi esa maggo yavamajjhakassa etam channapatham vijānāhīti.”
The scholiast explains it thus:entering the village you will see a cake shop and then a gruel shop; further on an ebony tree in flower,take a path to the right.
This riddle referred to in J.i.425 as the Amarādevipañha,is,however,called Channapathapañha in the Ummagga Jātaka itself,where it actually occurs in the story. J.vi.365-6.