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writes that Ashoka built this Monastery and that the Amalaka stupa outside the monastery was built to commemorate his death. Xuanzang and Faxian mentioned the monastery as well.
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in eastern India, which is famous as the location of various "Discourses at the Kukkutarama Monastery", and for the eponymous "Kukkutarama
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is said to have received his ordination at Kukkutarama (Pataliputta), before becoming the head of the
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Indigenous states of northern India, circa 200 B.C. to 320 A.D.
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tried to destroy the monastery, but it was saved by a miracle.
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Index

Pataliputra
sutra
Kosambi
Charles Allen
Ashokavadana
Shunga
Pushyamitra
Mahadeva
sangha
Buddhist Sects and Sectarianism
ISBN
978-81-7625-152-5
Lahiri 1974
Indigenous states of northern India, circa 200 B.C. to 320 A.D.
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Buddhist convent
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History of Bihar

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