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ནྱ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའི་ར་བ། | Glossary of Terms
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ནྱ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའ་ར་བ།
- ནྱ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའི་ར་བ།
- ཤིང་ཉ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའ་ར་བ།
- ཤིང་ནྱ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའ་ར་བ།
- n+ya gro dha’i kun dga’i ra ba
- shing nya gro dha’i kun dga’ ra ba
- n+ya gro d+ha’i kun dga’ ra ba
- shing n+ya gro d+ha’i kun dga’ ra ba
- nyagrodhārāma
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- Place
- Nyagrodha Park
- ཤིང་ཉ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའ་ར་བ།
- shing nya gro dha’i kun dga’ ra ba
- nyagrodhārāma
A grove of banyan trees (Skt. nyagrodha) near Kapilavastu where the Buddha sometimes took residence. It was a gift to the Buddhist community by King Śuddhodana, the father of the Buddha.
- Nyagrodha Park
- ཤིང་ཉ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའ་ར་བ།
- shing nya gro dha’i kun dga’ ra ba
- nyagrodhārāma
A grove of banyan trees (Skt. nyagrodha, Tib. nya gro dha) near Kapilavastu where the Buddha sometimes took residence. It was a gift to the Buddhist community by King Śuddhodana, the father of the Buddha.
- Nyagrodha Park
- ཤིང་ནྱ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའ་ར་བ།
- shing n+ya gro d+ha’i kun dga’ ra ba
- nyagrodhārāma
A grove of banyan trees (Skt. nyagrodha, Tib. nya gro dha) near Kapilavastu where the Buddha sometimes took up residence. It was a gift to the Buddhist community from King Śuddhodana, the father of the Buddha.
- Banyan Grove
- ནྱ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའི་ར་བ།
- n+ya gro dha’i kun dga’i ra ba
- nyagrodhārāma
A grove of banyan trees (Skt. nyagrodha, Tib. nya gro dha) near Kapilavastu, where the Buddha resided during his first visit to the city after his awakening. It was donated to the monastic community by King Śuddhodana, the father of the Buddha. It is said that several rules of the Vinaya were promulgated there.
- Banyan Park
- ནྱ་གྲོ་དྷའི་ཀུན་དགའ་ར་བ།
- n+ya gro d+ha’i kun dga’ ra ba
- nyagrodhārāma
The Buddha’s father, King Śuddhodana, donated this park on the outskirts of the Śākya kingdom of Kapilavastu, in present day Nepal, to the Buddhist community.