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[[Jeta]]; [[祇陀太子]]' ([[Pali]]; Jpn [[Gida-taishi]])
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[[Jetri]] in [[Sanskrit]].
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A {{Wiki|prince}} who [[offered]] [[Shakyamuni]] a grove and land he owned as a site for the [[monastery]], which came to be called [[Jetavana Monastery]].
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[[Vana]] of [[Jetavana]] means a grove.
  
    [[Jetri]] in [[Sanskrit]]. A prince who offered [[Shakyamuni]] a grove and land he owned as a site for the monastery, which came to be called [[Jetavana]] [[Monastery]]. Vana of Jetavana means a grove.
 
 
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Jeta; 祇陀太子' (Pali; Jpn Gida-taishi)

Jetri in Sanskrit.

A prince who offered Shakyamuni a grove and land he owned as a site for the monastery, which came to be called Jetavana Monastery.

Vana of Jetavana means a grove.

See Jetri.

Source

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