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Jeta may refer to: * Jeta Amata, Nigerian filmmaker * Jeta (Guinea-Bissau), an island by the coast of Guinea-Bissau * Jeta (film), an Indian Marathi language film * Prince Jeta or Jetri or Jetrakumara, son of King Pasenadi of Kosala in ancient India, contemporary of Gautama Buddha and founder of the Jetavana Buddhist monastery See also * Jetta (other) Jetta may refer to: Automobiles * Jetta (marque), a car marque by FAW-Volkswagen * Volkswagen Jetta, a German compact sedan People * Jetta (musician), British musician * Jetta (wrestler), British professional wrestler Given name * Jetta Carleton ...
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Jeta Amata
Jeta Amata is a Nigerian filmmaker, born on August 21, 1974, to popular Nigerian actor Zack Amata. He comes from a family of veteran filmmakers including Ifoghale Amata, Zack Amata and Fred Amata. Growing up in the film industry, following his family's passion for film, Jeta produced and directed his first film at the age of 21, making it no surprise when he began to rise in the world of film and entertainment. Education Amata studied Theater Arts at Benue State University in Makurdi, Nigeria. Global production and acclaim His work first went global when he produced a documentary film for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 2003, using his film ''Game of Life'' as footage for the documentary. He holds 53 nominations and 10 wins for film awards in Africa, Europe and the United States, and is considered one of the most successful filmmakers to come out of West Africa. Summary of works Debut film Debuting his movie ''Alexa Affair'' at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival woul ...
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Jeta (Guinea-Bissau)
Jeta is a coastal island in Guinea-Bissau. It is located west of Pecixe. Its area is 109 km². See also *List of islands of Guinea-Bissau This is a list of islands of Guinea-Bissau. Bissagos Islands *Bubaque * Bolama *Carache *Caravela *Enu * Formosa * Galinhas * João Vieira * Maio * Meneque *Orango *Orangozinho * Poilão * Ponta *Roxa * Rubane * Soga *Unhacomo * Uno *Uracane ... References Atlantic islands of Guinea-Bissau {{GuineaBissau-geo-stub ...
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Jeta (film)
''Jeta'' is a 2022 Indian Marathi Marathi may refer to: *Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India *Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people *Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece See also * * ...-language film directed by Yogesh Sahebrao Mahajan and produced by Sanju Entertainment, starring Snehal Deshmukh and Nitish Chavan in the leading roles and Sharad Goyekar, Aniket Kelkar, Pragya Sonawane-Davre in supporting roles. Plot It depicts the journey of a stubborn young man who falls in love with a woman from a rich family. It presents some neglected aspects of friendship that have never been explored before. The film shows the reality while presenting the bitter truth of life. Cast * Snehal Deshmukh * Nitish Chavan * Sharad Goyekar * Mugdha Chaphekar * Pragya Sonawane References External links * 2020s Marathi-language films Indian drama films Indian romance films Indian come ...
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King Pasenadi
Pasenadi ( pi, पसेनदि ; sa, प्रसेनजित् ; c. 6th century BCE) was an ruler of Kosala. Sāvatthī was his capital. He succeeded after . He was a prominent (lay follower) of Gautama Buddha, and built many Buddhist monasteries for the Buddha. Life Pasenadi studied in Taxila in his early life. He was the king of Kosala (modern Oudh or Awadh). His first queen was a Magadhan princess, a sister of king Bimbisara. His second and chief queen was Vāsavakhattiyā, a girl, daughter of the chief of garland-makers for Mahānāma. From this marriage, he had a son, Viḍūḍabha and a daughter, Princess Vajira, who was later married to Ajatashatru ( pi, link=no , Ajātasattu). He married his sister Kosala Devi to Bimbisara. Reign By the time of Pasenadi, Kosala had become the suzerain of the Kālāma tribal republic, and Pasenadi's realm maintained friendly relations with the powerful Licchavi tribe which lived to the east of his kingdom. During Pas ...
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Jetavana
Jetavana (Jethawanaramaya or Weluwanaramaya ''buddhist literature'') was one of the most famous of the Buddhist monasteries or viharas in India (present-day Uttar Pradesh). It was the second vihara donated to Gautama Buddha after the Venuvana in Rajgir. The monastery was given to him by his chief male patron, Anathapindika. Jetavana is located just outside the old city of Savatthi. There was also an important vihara named Jetavana in Sri Lanka. Jetavana was the place where the Buddha gave the majority of his teachings and discourses, having stayed at Jetavana nineteen out of 45 vassas, more than in any other monastery. It is said that after the Migāramātupāsāda, a second vihara erected at Pubbarama close to Savatthi was built by the Buddha's chief female lay disciple, Visakha, the Buddha would dwell alternately between Jetavana and Migāramātupāsāda, often spending the day in one and the night in the other (SNA.i.336). Donation of Jetavana Following Anathapindika's ...
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