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The King continued: “As the Goddess Mani Mekhala picked us up from the sea, she said : ‘Thou shouldst share with others the boon of enlightened wisdom. When time comes thou shouldst establish an institute of high learning.’ At that time we were exhausted and dazed; so we thought we heard we should name the institute after the sea crab which is called ‘Pudalay’ in Suvarnabhumic language. Now we are not sure of the name; please, great teacher, voice your thoughts.” The Brahmin said : “ In my humble opinion, the Goddess must have said ‘Bodhiyalaya’ ,the same name as the Hermits’ Institue in the Jetavana Temple, in Devamahanagara, Suvarnabhumi. But if the institute is called the ‘Pudalay Mahavijjalaya’, it would be quite adequate.” The King said: “Thank you, dear teacher. We are sure that time has come to establish that institute. In fact, it should have been established many years ago. Today’s events have shown the necessity. From the Viceroy down to the elephant mahouts and the horse handlers, and up from the horse handlers to the Viceroy, and especially the courtiers are all ignorant. They lack not only technical knowledge but also common knowledge, i.e. common sense: they do not even know what is good for them. They like mangoes, but they destroy the good mango tree.” The Brahmin supported the idea; he said: “Wise King you do not have to worry; I still have some good dependable disciples and The Pudalay Mahavijjalaya will be established. Mithila is not yet at a loss for good people!”