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[[Jetavaniya]] ([[Sanskrit]]) [[Jetavanīya]] [from [[Jetavana a grov]]e near [[Sravasti]] where the [[Buddha]] at one time promulgated his [[doctrines]].
 
[[Jetavaniya]] ([[Sanskrit]]) [[Jetavanīya]] [from [[Jetavana a grov]]e near [[Sravasti]] where the [[Buddha]] at one time promulgated his [[doctrines]].
  
A [[Buddhist]] [[mystical]] school of [[Ceylon]], which [[tradition]] alleges was founded about 247 BC by [[Katyayana]], a favorite [[disciple]] of [[Gautama Buddha]].  
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A [[Buddhist]] [[mystical]] school of [[Ceylon]], which [[tradition]] alleges was founded about 247 BC by [[Katyayana]], a favorite [[disciple]] of [[Gautama Buddha]].  
  
One of the three divisions of an early [[Buddhist]] schoo called the [[Sthavirakaya]] founded some 300 BC.
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One of the three divisions of an early [[Buddhist]] school called the [[Sthavirakaya]] founded some 300 BC.
 
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Jetavaniya (Sanskrit) Jetavanīya [from Jetavana a grove near Sravasti where the Buddha at one time promulgated his doctrines.

A Buddhist mystical school of Ceylon, which tradition alleges was founded about 247 BC by Katyayana, a favorite disciple of Gautama Buddha.

One of the three divisions of an early Buddhist school called the Sthavirakaya founded some 300 BC.