Mangala Sutta (Q3358757)

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Buddhist sutta found in the Pali Canon's Sutta Nipata (Sn 2.4) and Khuddakapatha (Khp 5)
  • Sn 2.4
  • Sn II.4
  • Khp 5
  • Maṅgalasutta
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Mangala Sutta
Buddhist sutta found in the Pali Canon's Sutta Nipata (Sn 2.4) and Khuddakapatha (Khp 5)
  • Sn 2.4
  • Sn II.4
  • Khp 5
  • Maṅgalasutta

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5. Mangala Sutta -- Blessings / Thus have ... / On one ... Anathapindika's monastery, in Jeta's Grove,[2] ... / 2. Anathapindika, lit., ...; his former name was Sudatta. After his conversion to Buddhism, he bought the grove belonging to the Prince Jeta, and established a monastery which was subsequently named Jetavana. (English)
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5. Mangala Sutta -- Blessings / Thus have ... / On one ... Anathapindika's monastery, in Jeta's Grove,[2] ... / 2. Anathapindika, lit., ...; his former name was Sudatta. After his conversion to Buddhism, he bought the grove belonging to the Prince Jeta, and established a monastery which was subsequently named Jetavana. (English)
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5. Mangala Sutta -- Blessings / Thus have ... / On one ... Anathapindika's monastery, in Jeta's Grove,[2] ... / 2. Anathapindika, lit., ...; his former name was Sudatta. After his conversion to Buddhism, he bought the grove belonging to the Prince Jeta, and established a monastery which was subsequently named Jetavana. (English)

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