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Monastery Venuvana Vihara Rajgir, India |
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When King Bimbisara heard that the Buddha had come to Rajgir with
a retinue of one thousand Arahants, he went to the Sapling Grove to meet
the Buddha and was converted by the Buddha, attaining the First Stage of
Sainthood. Thereafter, he invited the Buddha to his palace for the following
days meal, after which he donated the famous Bamboo Grove or Veluvana,
the first donation of a park (arama), to the Buddha. The cemetery
is believed to be the site of the Veluvana Vihara built by Bimbisara for
the Buddhas residence.
The whole area has been cleaned up and Veluvana now looks like a pleasant park,
planted with shade trees, bamboo and flowers, reflecting its original status as
the royal park of
King Bimbisara. In the
vicinity of Veluvana is a large pond with a Buddha image at the centre. This
pond is believed to be the site of the Karanda tank mentioned in Buddhist text
as the Karanda kanivapa where the Buddha used to take his bath. |
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