Top 10 places to visit in Bodhgaya | Gaya - Bihar
Top 18 places to visit in Bodhgaya | Gaya
1. Mahabodhi Temple
2. Bodhi Tree
3. Great Buddha Statue
4. Vishnupad Temple
5. Chinese Temple and Monastery
6. Thai Temple and Monastery
7. Royal Bhutan Temple and Monastery
8. Burmese Vihara Temple and Monastary
9. Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple and Monastary
10. Vietnamese Temple and Monastary
11. Dungeshwari Cave Temples
12. Barabar Caves
13. Cankamana
14. Root Institute
15. Archaeological Society of India Museum
16. Bodhgaya Multimedia Museum
17. Muchalinda Lake
18. Sujatha Temple
Top 10 places to visit in Bodhgaya | Gaya - HD 2016
Top 18 places to visit in Bodhgaya | Gaya
1. Mahabodhi Temple
2. Bodhi Tree
3. Great Buddha Statue
4. Vishnupad Temple
5. Chinese Temple and Monastery
6. Thai Temple and Monastery
7. Royal Bhutan Temple and Monastery
8. Burmese Vihara Temple and Monastary
9. Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple and Monastary
10. Vietnamese Temple and Monastary
11. Dungeshwari Cave Temples
12. Barabar Caves
13. Cankamana
14. Root Institute
15. Archaeological Society of India Museum
16. Bodhgaya Multimedia Museum
17. Muchalinda Lake
18. Sujatha Temple
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25 Best Places To Visit In Bodh Gaya Bihar India | Bodh Gaya Tourism
Bodh Gaya Tourism. 25 Best Places To visit In Bodh Gaya. Bodhgaya or Bodh Gaya is a city under Gaya district in the Indian state of Bihar and famous as Buddhist Circuit or Buddhist pilgrimage. Mahabodhi Temple, Great Buddha Statue, Bodhi Tree, Falgu River, BodhGaya International Airport, Gaya Junction, Tibetan Refugee Market,
Thai Monastery, Royal Bhutan Monastery, Muchalinda Lake, Chinese Temple, Cankamana, Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple, Vietnamese Temple, Vishnupad Temple, Kundan Bazar, Dungeshwari Hills, Sujatha Temple, Burmese Vihara Monastery, Archaeological Society of India Museum, Bodhgaya Multimedia Museum, Ajapala Nigrodha Tree, Daijokyo Buddhist Temple, Jama Masjid - Gaya, Gaya Bus Stand
India's Tallest Standing Buddha Statue of Sarnath Thai Temple, Varanasi - Sarnath Museum
Statue of Standing Buddha Sarnath. Standing Buddha, Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh. Height of Standing Buddha Statue of Sarnath is 80 ft Tallest standing statue of Lord Buddha in India. India's tallest Buddha statue inaugurated in Sarnath near Varanasi (Kashi). India's tallest standing statue of Lord Buddha has been inaugurated at the Sarnath Thai temple in Varanasi (Banaras / Benaras / Kashi). India's Tallest Standing Buddha Statue of Sarnath Thai Temple, Varanasi - Sarnath Museum. Sarnath tourist place near Varanasi is World Famous because of India's Tallest Standing Buddha Statue. Here is the view of Standing Buddha inside Sarnath Mandir.
The Idea Behind the Statue
A joint Indo-Thai project, the idea of construction of the Buddha statue was first conceived in 1970 at the time of formation of society. The founder members of the society, Rasmi Shashan (a Buddhist monk of Indian origin) and Prakash Samadhiguna (monk of Thai origin) decided to build a standing statue of Lord Buddha at Sarnath, where Lord Buddha preached his first sermon.
The construction of statue is said to have started as a gesture to protest the destruction of Buddhist statues in many parts of the world. Located in the confines of the Thai Temple in Sarnath, the statue consists of as many as 815 stones. There is a beautiful garden around the statue that compliments the overall surroundings.
One of the main attractions of Sarnath is the 80 ft high statue of Buddha. It is India’s tallest standing statue of Lord Buddha. It took 14 years to construct this statue. The work on the statue was started in 1997 and it was unveiled in 2011. This standing statue of Buddha is located on the premises of Thai Buddha Vihar in Sarnath.
This 80-ft Buddha statue made from sandstone is a result of joint efforts between India and Thailand. The standing statue of Lord Buddha is built over an area of 2.5 acre inside the premises of Thai Buddha Vihar (earlier known as Mrigdayavan Mahavihar Society).
Sarnath Museum is the oldest site museum of Archaeological Survey of India. It houses the findings and excavations at the archaeological site of Sarnath, by the Archaeological Survey of India. Sarnath is located near Varanasi, in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The museum has 6,832 sculptures and artifacts. Ashoka's Lion capital - This is the famous original sandstone sculpted Lion Capital of Ashoka preserved at Sarnath Museum, which was originally erected around 250 BCE atop an Ashoka Pillar at Sarnath. The angle from which this picture has been taken, minus the inverted bell-shaped lotus flower, has been adopted as the National Emblem of India showing the Horse on the left and the Bull on the right of the Ashoka Chakra in the circular base on which the four Indian lions are standing back to back. On the far side there is an Elephant and a Lion instead. The wheel Ashoka Chakra from its base has been placed onto the center of the National Flag of India. Sarnath has yielded a rich collection of sculptures, artifacts and edifices comprising numerous Buddha and Bodhisattva images and other ancient remains. Finest specimens of Buddhist art and other important remains have been housed at the museum.
Buddha Mandir at Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India
Buddha Mandir at Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India by Saha
Thai Monastery Bodh Gaya Bihar
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Bodhgaya India Pilgrimage 2010 Pt 2 of 3
On November 19, 2010, Venerable Khenpo Rinpoche and the sangha made offerings to the statue of Buddha Shakyamuni located in the center of the temple in Bodhgaya, India. Pt 2 of 3
Thailand Queen visited the Indian Museum
Thailand Queen visited the Indian Museum
STUPA AND NIRVANA TEMPLE
STUPA AND NIRVANA TEMPLE
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Displayed in the National Museum, the Lord Buddha's relics found contained in 2 caskets excavated in 1971 from the Main Stupa in Kapilavastu
A Pilgrimage to India - visit to the Buddhist Holy Sites with 8 Venerable Monks from monasteries in the Theravadan Tradition in Thailand and New Zealand
Buddha's Urn to be Brought back to Kapilavastu
Gautama Buddha's urn is to be brought back to Kapilavastu, confirms ASI archaeologist N. K. Pathak.
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Kushinagar Land of Lord Buddha attained Nirvana
Kushinagar Land of Lord Buddha attained Nirvana is a Religious pilgrimage center in the beautiful state of Uttar Pradesh, Kushinagar is a place where Lord Buddha attained Nirvana. It is famous for numerous monasteries and stupas dating back years ago are almost in relics now.
When lord buddha turned 80 he had predicted at Vaishali Bihar on the day of magi purinma that he would die at kushinara after three months . On this very given date buddha arrived at kushinara in 543 bc preached his last sermon :
“Now, O Brothers , I do remind you all component things are subject to decay , work for your salvation in the earnest “
Kushinagar is the one of the most sacred place for Buddhist supporter and followers. It has quite influenced in the tourism sector since this place is such an important figure in Buddhism.
Kushinagar is visited by pilgrims all throughout the year. The best time to visit the place is from November to March when the weather is favorable. It is perfect for exploring the temples and gardens of the place.
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Bodh Gaya Travel Guide in Gujarati - India
Bodh Gaya is in Gaya district in Bihar State of India.
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Statue of Lord Buddha at a monastery in Bodhgaya, Bihar
Close up statue of Lord Buddha statue at a monastery in Bodhgaya in Bihar, India.
Bodh Gaya is a religious site and place of pilgrimage associated with the Mahabodhi Temple Complex in Gaya district in the Indian state of Bihar. It is famous as it is the place where Gautama Buddha is said to have obtained Enlightenment (Bodhimandala) under what became known as the Bodhi Tree.
For Buddhists, Bodh Gaya is the most important of the main four pilgrimage sites related to the life of Gautama Buddha, the other three being Kushinagar, Lumbini, and Sarnath. In 2002, Mahabodhi Temple, located in Bodh Gaya, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Srawasthi..
Srawasthi....
Shravasti (IAST: Śrāvastī; Pali: Sāvatthī) was a city of ancient India and one of the six largest cities in India during Gautama Buddha's lifetime. The city was located in the fertile Gangetic plains in the present-day district of the same name, Shravasti, that belongs to Devipatan division of Uttar Pradesh near Balrampur, some 170 kilometres (106 mi) north-east of Lucknow. Earlier, it was a part of the Bahraich district, but the latter was split due to administrative reasons.
Shravasti is located near the West Rapti River and is closely associated with the life of Gautama Buddha, who is believed to have spent 24 Chaturmases here.[1] Age-old stupas, majestic viharas and several temples near the village of Sahet-Mahet establish Buddha's association with Shravasti. It is said that the Vedic period king, Shravasta, founded this town.
Shravasti was the capital of the Kosala Kingdom during 6th century BCE to 6th century CE. This prosperous trading centre was well known for its religious associations. Sobhanath temple is believed to be the birthplace of the Tirthankara Sambhavanath in Jainism, making Shravasti an important center for Jains as well. According to Nagarjuna, the city had a population of 900,000 in 5th century BCE and it even overshadowed Magadha's capital, Rajgir.
As mentioned in the 'Bruhatkalpa' and various Kalpas of the fourteenth century, the name of the city was Mahid. There are subsequent mentions showing that the name of this city was Sahet-Mahet. It is also mentioned that a vast fort covered this city in which there were many temples with idols of Devkulikas.
Today a great rampart of earth and brick surrounds this city. During excavation in 'Sahet-Mahet' near Shravasti City, many ancient idols and inscriptions were found. They are now kept in museums at Mathura and Lucknow. At present, the archaeological department of the Indian Government is excavating the site to perform allied research. Jetavana monastery was a famous monastery close to Shravasti.
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