• ཁང་པ་བརྩེགས་པ།
  • ཁང་པ་བརྩེགས་པའི་གནས།
  • khang pa brtsegs pa
  • khang pa brtsegs pa’i gnas
  • kūṭāgāraśālā
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  • Kūṭāgāraśālā
  • ཁང་པ་བརྩེགས་པའི་གནས།
  • khang pa brtsegs pa’i gnas
  • kūṭāgāraśālā
Definition in this text:

A hall near Vaiśālī where the Buddha frequently stayed.

  • Kūṭāgāraśālā
  • ཁང་པ་བརྩེགས་པ།
  • khang pa brtsegs pa
  • kūṭāgāraśālā
Definition in this text:

An important early monastery outside of Vaiśālī. The name Kūṭāgāraśālā means “hall with an upper chamber.” It refers to a temple with one ground-floor room and at least one additional upper room within the structure.

  • Kūṭāgāraśālā
  • ཁང་པ་བརྩེགས་པའི་གནས།
  • khang pa brtsegs pa’i gnas
  • kūṭāgāraśālā AD
Definition in this text:

An important early monastery outside Vaiśālī. Many texts specify, as in this sūtra, that it was located on the banks of the Monkey Pond (q.v.), while others (several Mahāyāna sūtras and the Theravādin literature) place it in the Mahāvana (“Great Forest”), also on the outskirts of Vaiśālī. The name Kūṭāgāraśālā means “hall with an upper chamber” or “gabled hall.” It refers to a temple with one ground-floor room and at least one additional upper room within the structure.