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     A wealthy man of the state of [[Magadha]] in [[India]] who is said to have donated a [[bamboo grove]] in the suburbs of [[Rajagriha]] to [[Shakyamuni]] [[Buddha]]. On the land donated by [[Kalandaka]], [[Bimbisara]], [[king]] of [[Magadha]], built a [[Buddhist]] [[monastery]] and donated it to [[Shakyamuni]] and his [[Order]]. This [[monastery]] was known as [[Bamboo Grove Monastery]]. There are several conflicting accounts of this story, including one that has [[Bimbisara]] donating both the site and the [[monastery]]. Still another account has it that both the land and the [[monastery]] were [[offered]] by [[Kalandaka]].
 
     A wealthy man of the state of [[Magadha]] in [[India]] who is said to have donated a [[bamboo grove]] in the suburbs of [[Rajagriha]] to [[Shakyamuni]] [[Buddha]]. On the land donated by [[Kalandaka]], [[Bimbisara]], [[king]] of [[Magadha]], built a [[Buddhist]] [[monastery]] and donated it to [[Shakyamuni]] and his [[Order]]. This [[monastery]] was known as [[Bamboo Grove Monastery]]. There are several conflicting accounts of this story, including one that has [[Bimbisara]] donating both the site and the [[monastery]]. Still another account has it that both the land and the [[monastery]] were [[offered]] by [[Kalandaka]].

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Kalandaka
迦蘭陀 (Skt; Jpn Karanda)

    A wealthy man of the state of Magadha in India who is said to have donated a bamboo grove in the suburbs of Rajagriha to Shakyamuni Buddha. On the land donated by Kalandaka, Bimbisara, king of Magadha, built a Buddhist monastery and donated it to Shakyamuni and his Order. This monastery was known as Bamboo Grove Monastery. There are several conflicting accounts of this story, including one that has Bimbisara donating both the site and the monastery. Still another account has it that both the land and the monastery were offered by Kalandaka.

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