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Jetavana (lit. 'Jeta's grove') was one of the most
famous of the
Buddhist monasteries or
viharas in
India (present-day
Uttar Pradesh). It was the second...
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great significance in the
history of
Buddhism are the
Anandabodhi Tree at
Jetavana in
Sravasti in
North India and the Sri Maha
Bodhi Tree in Anuradhapura...
- is a stupa, or
Buddhist reliquary monument,
located in the
ruins of
Jetavana monastery in the
UNESCO world heritage city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka...
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Shrawasti Anandabodhi tree in
Jetavana monastery.
Gandhakuti (Buddha's hut) in
Jetavana.
Stupa of Angulimala.
Scene in
Jetavana. City
walls of Shravasti,...
- magic.
Dramaworld is co-produced by video-streaming
platform Viki, China’s
Jetavana Entertainment, and US
Third Culture Content. The
first season premiered...
- have been the
chief male
patron of the Buddha.
Anathapindika founded the
Jetavana Monastery in Savatthi,
considered one of the two most
important temples...
- of Buddhism's
early history there: Mahāvihāra,
Abhayagiri vihāra, and
Jetavana. Mahāvihāra was the
first tradition established,
whereas monks who had...
- Nārada (Burmese: နာရဒ; 1868–1955), also
Mingun Jetawun Sayādaw or
Mingun Jetavana Sayādaw, was a
Burmese monk in the
Theravada tradition credited with being...
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Buddhist monasteries were at
groves (vanas) or
woods (araññas), such as
Jetavana and Sarnath's Deer Park.
There originally seems to have been two main types...
- Saheth-Maheth
actually referred to
Jetavana and Savatthi. Saheth,
covering an area of 32 acres, was the site of the
Jetavana monastery. It
became an important...