- 牛角娑罗林
- Ox-horns śāla grove, said to be a couple of śāla or teak trees shaped like ox-horns, which grew near Kuśinagara, under which the Buddha preached the <Nirvana Sutra>. He is reported to have entered nirvana in a grove of eight śāla trees standing in pairs.
Chinese Buddhist terms dictionary (Chinese-English). William Edward Soothil and Lewis Hodous. 2006.