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− | + | *A Grove near Shravasti in India, originally owned by [[Prince Jeta]] and donated to Shakyamuni Buddha. Side of a monastery, frequently the location of Dharma preachings by the Buddha. | |
+ | *Jeta Grove at [[Sravasti]] where the Buddha and his disciples spent their yearly rainy-season retreat ([[dbyar gnas]]) for nineteen years. [MR-ShabkarNotes] | ||
+ | *Jetavana - Grove donated to the Sangha by the Buddha's lay disciple [[Anathapindaka]]; also a monastery founded in fourth century in Sri Lanka. [Tarthang] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 15 January 2006
Jeta Grove.
- A Grove near Shravasti in India, originally owned by Prince Jeta and donated to Shakyamuni Buddha. Side of a monastery, frequently the location of Dharma preachings by the Buddha.
- Jeta Grove at Sravasti where the Buddha and his disciples spent their yearly rainy-season retreat (dbyar gnas) for nineteen years. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
- Jetavana - Grove donated to the Sangha by the Buddha's lay disciple Anathapindaka; also a monastery founded in fourth century in Sri Lanka. [Tarthang]