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[[Bamboo Grove]]: [[Pali]]: [[Veluvana]]; [[Sanskrit]]: [[Venuvana]], The first [[monastery]] ([[Bodhi]]-[[Mandala]]) in [[Buddhism]] located in [[Rajagaha]]. It was donated by the elder [[Kalanda]] and built by {{Wiki|King}} [[Bimbisara]] of {{Wiki|Magadha}}.
 
[[Bamboo Grove]]: [[Pali]]: [[Veluvana]]; [[Sanskrit]]: [[Venuvana]], The first [[monastery]] ([[Bodhi]]-[[Mandala]]) in [[Buddhism]] located in [[Rajagaha]]. It was donated by the elder [[Kalanda]] and built by {{Wiki|King}} [[Bimbisara]] of {{Wiki|Magadha}}.
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Famous place of [[retreat]] near [[Rajagriha]] given the [[Buddha]] by [[King]] [[Bimbisara]] of [[Magadha]].
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(See [[Retreat]].)
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Bamboo Grove: Pali: Veluvana; Sanskrit: Venuvana, The first monastery (Bodhi-Mandala) in Buddhism located in Rajagaha. It was donated by the elder Kalanda and built by King Bimbisara of Magadha.

Famous place of retreat near Rajagriha given the Buddha by King Bimbisara of Magadha.

(See Retreat.)