A later offshoot of the Mahāsanghika school, through the Paññatti und Bāhulika sects of the Gokulikavāda (Mhv.v.7; Dpv.v.42; Mbv.96f).
Bhavya, quoted by Rockhill, says that the Caityas received their name from their having dwelt in the Caitya Mountain. Op. Cit., 183; for an account of the Cetiyavādins siehe de la Vallée Poussin's "The Five Points of Mahādeva" in J.R.A.S., April, 1910, 413ff. Mahādeva is considered as their founder; sein points are purely speculative. They are all alleged to have been held auch by the Pubbaseliyas.