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Jetavana was one of the most famous of the Buddhist monasteries in India. It was the second monastery donated to Buddha, after the Veluvana in Rajagaha. Jetavana is located just outside the old city of Savatthi. Jetavana was the place where Buddha gave many teachings and discourses, more than in any other place. Mainly, this is because Buddha spent 19 (out of 45) rainy-seasons (also pansah or... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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    Jetavana

    Jetavana was one of the most famous of the Buddhist monasteries in India. It was the second monastery donated to Buddha, after the Veluvana in Rajagaha.
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    Sravasti

    Gandhakuti (Buddha's hut) in Jetavana.
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    Anathapindika

    He spent eighteen crores on the purchase of Jetavana and a like sum on the construction of the vihāra; another eighteen crores were spent in the festival of dedication.
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    Jetavanaramaya

    Ratnayake, Hema (1993) Jetavana.
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    Ancient stupas of Sri Lanka

    Total Jetavana structure including the foundation is much heavier and massive than the largest pyramid of Egypt.
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    Buddha (manga)

    Jetavana
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    Sri Dalada Maligawa

    He was also said to have had the exposition of the Tooth Relic in a circular shrine built at the Jetavana monastery, which is possibly the ruined edifice in proximity to the Tivanka Patimaghara image house in the northern extremity of the ancient city.
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    Kakusandha

    Acchuta built a monastery for Kakusandha Buddha on the same site, which was later chosen by Anathapindika for Jetavana Arama for Gautama Buddha.
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    Pre-sectarian Buddhism

    Many of the these monasteries were based in parks or forests, for example Veluvana, Jetavana and Nigrodharama.
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    Sankassa

    From Sankassa the Buddha went to Jetavana.
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