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[菴没羅園・菴羅園] (Pali; Jpn Ammora-on or Anra-on)
 
[菴没羅園・菴羅園] (Pali; Jpn Ammora-on or Anra-on)
  
     Also known as Amrapali Garden or Amra Garden. The garden of mango trees on the outskirts of the city of Vaishaliin India offered to Shakyamuni Buddha and his followers by Ambapali(Skt Amrapali), a courtesan in Vaishali. Amba means mango tree.  
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     Also known as '''Amrapali Garden''' or '''Amra Garden'''. The garden of mango trees on the outskirts of the city of Vaishaliin India offered to [[Shakyamuni]] [[Buddha]] and his followers by [[Ambapali]](Skt [[Amrapali]]), a courtesan in [[Vaishali]]. Amba means mango tree.  
  
See also Ambapali.
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See also [[Ambapali]].
 
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Ambapali Garden
[菴没羅園・菴羅園] (Pali; Jpn Ammora-on or Anra-on)

    Also known as Amrapali Garden or Amra Garden. The garden of mango trees on the outskirts of the city of Vaishaliin India offered to Shakyamuni Buddha and his followers by Ambapali(Skt Amrapali), a courtesan in Vaishali. Amba means mango tree.

See also Ambapali.

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