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- the Buddha, etc. The space covered by the four bedposts of the Buddha's Gandhakuti in Jetavana is one of the four avijahitatthānāni; all Buddhas possess...
- pilgrim destination, with meditation and chanting mainly done at the Gandhakuti (Buddha's hut) and the Anandabodhi tree. Buddhist monasteries from the...
- sphatika, black stone and the bronze images of 24 tirthankaras in the Gandhakuti, as well as idols of Brahma, Saraswathi, and Ganadharas. The Sringeri...
- first taught the Dharma Kushinagar is a town where Gautama Buddha died Gandhakuti (Buddha's hut) in Jetavana, Shravasti. Ancient Buddhist monasteries near...
- at Sravasti, showing the three favourite residences of the Buddha: the Gandhakuti, the Kosambakuti and the Karorikuti, with the throne of the Buddha in...
- and Uttarâ in the lay women. Mendaki (then called Avaroja) built the Gandhakuti (scented pavilion) for him. He did the uposatha once every seven years...
- Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-351-59225-3. Strong, John S. (1977). ""Gandhakuṭī": The Perfumed Chamber of the Buddha". History of Religions. 16 (4): 398–9...
- often covered with gold leaf and containing a reliquary Gandhakuti (ဂန္ဓကုဋိ, from Pali gandhakuṭi) - pavilion that houses the monastery's prin****l image...
- d'Extrême-Orient, 90–91: 273–287, doi:10.3406/befeo.2003.3615 Strong, J.S. (1977), ""Gandhakuṭī": The Perfumed Chamber of the Buddha", History of Religions, 16 (4): 390–406...
- Prebish 2005, p. 226. Mukherjee 1994, p. 466. Strong, John S. (1977). ""Gandhakuṭī": The Perfumed Chamber of the Buddha". History of Religions. 16 (4): 398–9...