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| name = Kukkutarama
| name = Kukkutarama
| native_name = कुक्कुतरामा
| native_name = कुक्कुतरामा
| order = Buddhism
| order = [[Buddhism]]
| people = Ashoka
| people = [[Ashoka]]
| abbot = Moggaliputta-Tissa
| abbot = [[Moggaliputta-Tissa]]
| location = Patliputra
| location = [[Patliputra]]
| country = India
| country = [[India]]
| other_info = Site of Third Buddhist Council
| other_info = Site of [[Third Buddhist Council]]
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'''Kukkutarama''' was a Buddhist [[Vihāra|Vihara]] or monastery in [[Pataliputra]]<ref name="Baruah2000">{{cite book|author=Bibhuti Baruah|title=Buddhist Sects and Sectarianism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s1PZAMD13SMC&pg=PA40|year=2000|publisher=Sarup & Sons|isbn=978-81-7625-152-5|pages=40–41}}</ref> in eastern India, which is famous as the location of various "Discourses at the Kukkutarama Monastery", and for the eponymous "Kukkutarama [[sutra]]". Kukkutarama was also a Buddhist in [[Kosambi, India|Kosambi]].
'''Kukkutarama''' was a Buddhist [[Vihāra|Vihara]] or [[Sangharama|sangharama]] in [[Pataliputra]]<ref name="Baruah2000">{{cite book|author=Bibhuti Baruah|title=Buddhist Sects and Sectarianism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s1PZAMD13SMC&pg=PA40|year=2000|publisher=Sarup & Sons|isbn=978-81-7625-152-5|pages=40–41}}</ref> in eastern India, which is famous as the location of various "Discourses at the Kukkutarama Monastery", and for the eponymous "Kukkutarama [[sutra]]". Kukkutarama was also a Buddhist in [[Kosambi, India|Kosambi]].  


Kukkutarama monastery in [[Pataliputra|Patliputra]] was the site of [[Third Buddhist council|third Buddhist Council]] which was held under patronage of [[Ashoka|Emperor Ashoka]] in the 17th year of his reign in c. 247 BC. The Council had lasted for nine months. Over 1000 monks participated under the guidance of Moggaliputta Tissa. The doctrinal issues of Pancavatthu (Five-Points) that had caused a split in the monastic establishment was resolved and Abhidhamma was finalised. After completion of the Council, Ashoka sent out messengers to propagate Dhamma. This monastery was at the helm of affairs during Ashoka’s reign. In his old age, when stopped by the heir-apparent, Ashoka had sent the half an amalakha fruit on an earthen plate as his last gift to be divided among the monks of this monastery.<ref>[https://www.bihar.world/home/buddhist-sites/patliputra/kukkutarma/ ‘Kukkutarama’]. Bihar the Land of Buddhist World. Retrieved 2023-07-17</ref>     
Kukkutarama [[sangharama]] in [[Pataliputra|Patliputra]] was the site of [[Third Buddhist council|third Buddhist Council]] which was held under patronage of [[Ashoka|Emperor Ashoka]] in the 17th year of his reign in c. 247 BC. The Council had lasted for nine months. Over 1000 monks participated under the guidance of [[Moggaliputta-Tissa|Moggaliputta Tissa]]. The doctrinal issues of Pancavatthu (Five-Points) that had caused a split in the monastic establishment was resolved and [[Theravāda Abhidhamma|Abhidhamma]] was finalised. After completion of the Council, Ashoka sent out messengers to propagate Dhamma. This monastery was at the helm of affairs during Ashoka’s reign. In his old age, when stopped by the heir-apparent, Ashoka had sent the half an amalakha fruit on an earthen plate as his last gift to be divided among the monks of this monastery.<ref>[https://www.bihar.world/home/buddhist-sites/patliputra/kukkutarma/ ‘Kukkutarama’]. Bihar the Land of Buddhist World. Retrieved 2023-07-17</ref>     


[[Charles Allen (writer)|Charles Allen]] writes that Ashoka built this Monastery and that the Amalaka stupa outside the monastery  was built to commemorate his death.{{fact|date=July 2022}} Xuanzang and Faxian mentioned the monastery as well.{{fact|date=July 2022}}
[[Charles Allen (writer)|Charles Allen]] writes that Ashoka built this Monastery and that the Amalaka stupa outside the monastery  was built to commemorate his death.{{fact|date=July 2022}} Xuanzang and Faxian mentioned the monastery as well.{{fact|date=July 2022}}
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