Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple,Bodh Gaya,Bihar,India
Bodh Gaya is the most holy place on Earth for the followers of the Buddhist faith all over the world. Situated by the bank of river Neranjana the place was then known as Uruwela. King Ashoka was the first to build a temple here.
Buddha was born 563 BC in Nepal on the following auspicious Baisakhi purnima. As Siddhartha, he renounced his family at the age of 29 his gaining enlightenment in 534 BC and travelled and meditated in search of truth. After meditating for six years at Urubela (Buddhagaya) in Gaya, he attained Buddhatva or enlightenment. Enlightenment is a state of having infinite knowledge, and being able to accomplish the Noble and Universal truths. By gaining enlightenment, you enter Nibbana, in which the final stage is Parinibbana. According to Buddhist traditions, circa 500 BC Prince Gautama Siddhartha, wandering as an ascetic, reached the sylvan banks of the Phalgu, near the city of Gaya. There he sat in meditation under a bodhi (fig) tree (Ficus religiosa). After three days and three nights of meditation, Siddhartha claimed to have attained enlightenment and insight, and the answers that he had sought. He then spent seven weeks at seven different spots in the vicinity meditating and considering his experience. After seven weeks, he travelled to Sarnath, where he began teaching Buddhism. It was here that he preached his first discourse in the deer park to set in motion the 'Wheel of the Dharma'. It is one of the most holy sites as in this place the stream of the Buddha's teaching first flowed.
At this place, the Buddha encountered the five men who had been his companions of earlier austerities. On meeting the enlightened Buddha, all they saw was an ordinary man; they mocked his well-nourished appearance. Here comes the mendicant Gautama, they said, who has turned away from asceticism. He is certainly not worth our respect. When they reminded him of his former vows, the Buddha replied, Austerities only confuse the mind. In the exhaustion and mental stupor to which they lead, one can no longer understand the ordinary things of life, still less the truth that lies beyond the senses. I have given up extremes of either luxury or asceticism. I have discovered the Middle Way. This is the path which in neither easy (a rich prince) nor hard (living in austere conditions practicing self-denial). Hearing this, the five ascetics became the Buddha's first disciples.
These disciples of Gautama Siddhartha began to visit the place during the full moon in the month of Vaisakh (April--May), as per the Hindu calendar. Over time, the place became known as Bodh Gaya, the day of enlightenment as Buddha Purnima, and the tree as the Bodhi Tree.
The history of Bodh Gaya is documented by many inscriptions and pilgrimage accounts. Foremost among these are the accounts of the Chinese pilgrims Faxian in the 5th century and Xuanzang in the 7th century. The area was at the heart of a Buddhist civilization for centuries, until it was conquered by Turkic armies in the 13th century. The place-name, Bodh Gaya, did not come into use until the 18th century CE. Historically, it was known as Uruvela, Sambodhi, Vajrasana or Mahabodhi.The main monastery of Bodh Gaya used to be called the Bodhimanda-vihāra (Pali). Now it is called the Mahabodhi Temple.
Five bombs were detonated in Mahabodhi temple premises on July 7, 2013. 4 bombs were also detonated in town while three were defused.
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INDOSAN NIPPONJI JAPANESE TEMPLE
In the holy city of Bodh Gaya the Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple Boasting of intricate wooden carvings, this temple is known for its unique and exquisite Japanese architecture and is a perfect example of Buddhist traditions and culture.
Housing beautiful Japanese paintings that trace significant events in Gautam Buddha’s life, this temple was built in the year 1972. In order to spread Buddhism, It is believed that the Japanese government funded this shrine in order to spread word about Buddhism and its teachings.
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Japanese Temple and Bhutanese Monastery in Bodhgaya
Indosan Nippon Japanese temple is situated at a distance of 15 km from the town of Bodh Gaya. It is an outstanding example of the Japanese architecture and deep rooted Buddhist preaching.
The Royal Bhutan Monastery has been constructed by the King of Bhutan as a mark of respect to the Lord. The monastery is well maintained and is unique because of the singular fact that the interior walls of the monastery have peculiar clay carvings depicting various aspects of Buddhism. The monastery welcomes all visitors.
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Japanese Temple-Bodhgaya(Bihar)
Rajgir (Hindi: राजगीर, Urdu: راجگیر) is a city and a notified area in Nalanda district in the Indian state of Bihar. The city of Rajgir (ancient Rājagṛha; Pali: Rājagaha) was the first capital of the kingdom of Magadha, a state that would eventually evolve into the Mauryan Empire. Its date of origin is unknown, although ceramics dating to about 1000 BC have been found in the city. This area also notable in Buddhism, as one of the favorite places for Gautama Buddha and the well known Atanatiya conference was held at Vulture's Peak mountain.
Rajgir is connected to Patna via Bakhtiarpur by rail and road. Bakhtiarpur lies midway between Patna and Mokameh. Road access is by NH 30A to Bakhtiarpur and NH 31 towards south to reach Bihar Sharif. From Mokameh NH 31 to Bihar Sharif. From there, NH 82 will leads to Rajgir. Rajgir is around 100 KM from both Patna and Mokameh. It is located in a green valley surrounded by rocky hills. Indian Railways run trains directly from Rajgir to New Delhi, Shramjeevi Express.
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Bodh Gaya is the place where Gautama Buddha attained unsurpassed, supreme Enlightenment.Bodh Gaya or Bodhgaya (Hindi: बोधगया) is approx 10 kms from Gaya town in the state of Bihar. Treasures of Bodhgaya: 80 ft Statue of the Buddha, Lotus Tank, Buddha Kund , Rajayatana, Brahm Yoni, Chinese Temple & Monastery, Burmese Temple etc. One can approach Gaya by road, rail and air. The Gaya International airport has been sponsered by the Japanese/chinese/tibetians.
There is a small Tibetan temple built by the Kagyu sect that stands close to the Bhutanese temple.Two Japanese temples (the Daijokyo and Indosan Nipponji) have a simple design with neat gardens. Nearby is the Giant Buddha statue, which is 24 m tall and has the Buddha seated in the Dhyan Mudra position.
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BODHGAYA TEMPLE TOUR | MAHABODHI TEMPLE | BIHAR
Watch this before traveling to BODHGAYA, BIHAR. This BODHGAYA VLOG will help you in planning your trip. In this video i will take you through the BODHGAYA TEMPLE TOUR. I have covered all the temples in bodhgaya, UNESCO world heritage site.
In this video, I have included mahabodhi temple, bodhi tree and several other major buddhist temples and monasteries.
This video is very close to my heart as I was born in the same state, Bihar and I had been surrounded with the ideology of Buddhism from my childhood.
Bodh Gaya is where Gautam Buddha attained supreme enlightenment. Since then, it has become religious center and people come here to see Mahabodhi temple and tree.
Bodh Gaya is located in Gaya district of the North India state of Bihar.You can reach Bodh Gaya by flight. There are few direct flights from several major Asian countries. Or you can come via Patna through road or rail.The best time to visit Bodh Gaya is winters which is usually busy and temple is generally decorated with thousands of marigolds.
Bodhgaya is a small town and everything is within 2km radius from the temple complex including hotels, restaurants, shops ,etc. You can get e-rickshaw for temple hopping. We hired a one for Rs300 for a day.
We started our journey from the famous Mahabodhi temple and Bodhi tree.
The beautiful Mahabodhi Temple complex houses the famous Bodhi tree and the temple.
Bodhi tree is the most famous tree in the world where prince Siddhartha gained his enlightenment and his philosophy spread through Asia and beyond without military crusade. Today people come to pay homage to the Bodhi tree which is the fifth descendant of the original tree. The stupas and shrines were built to show the seven weeks the Buddha spent here. On one side are large carved lotus flowers representing the footsteps of Buddha.
We next went to see the Great Buddha Statue. This is the other most visited place in Bodhgaya. This statue is 64feet high with lord Buddha in a seated meditation pose.
We next went to see the Great Buddha Statue. This is the other most visited place in Bodhgaya. This statue is 64feet high with lord Buddha in a seated meditation pose. This beautiful structure is made up by a mixture of sandstone and red granite. It was instated by 14th Dalai Lama in 1989.
This beautiful Tibetian Monastry is very colourful from inside. The monastery has an image of the future incarnation of Lord Buddha.
Next we went to Daijokyo Buddhist Temple situated next to Great Buddha statute.
After that we went to Karma temple. The temple wall is finely depicted with the paintings of the event of the Buddha’s life.
After that we next went to see Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple. This beautiful temple is made up of wood representing Japanese style architecture. You can find preaching’s of Lord Buddha on the walls of temple.
Next we went to see Royal Bhutan Monastry. It was built by the king of Bhutan as a tribute to Lord Buddha. The monastery features a unique traditional architecture which allures tourists from all over the world.
After that we next went to see the beautiful Thai temple. The temple is adorned with sloping and curved roofs that are covered with golden tiles. There is a beautifully carved gigantic bronze statue of lord Buddha inside the temple.
In the end, we next went to Chinese Temple. This temple displays Chinese architecture style and has been decorated with Chinese designs all over.
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Monks in shrine at Bodh Gaya, India.
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In 6 BC, Prince Siddhartha Gautama attained Supreme Enlightenment at this Holy place and became the Buddha.
In commemoration, Emperor Asoka set up the Vajrasana (Diamond Throne) of polished sandstone in 3 BC.
The Mahabodhi Temple was completed in AD 7th C (Gupta period).
In 1883 and in 1956, renovation was done.
Constructed of brick.
One of the oldest brick structures to have survived in eastern India.
Central tower rises to 55 meters
Surrounded by four smaller towers, constructed in the same style.
Ringed by stone railings, about two metres high.
Older railings made of sandstone (150 BC)
They have scenes such as Lakshmi, being bathed by elephants and Surya, the Hindu sun god, riding a chariot drawn by four horses.
Newer railings constructed from unpolished coarse granite-Gupta period (300--600 BC).
They have figures of stupas and garudas. Images of lotus flowers also appear commonly.
The gold-painted statue of Buddha in the shrine of the temple is made of black stone built by the Pala kings of Bengal. The Buddha is seen seated in the Bhumisparsa Mudra or the Earth touching posture.
The sacred Bodhi Tree -
The sacred Bodhi tree under which Prince Siddhartha Gautama attained Enlightenment on the full Moon day of Vaisakh Purnima (May month).
Vajrasana
Vajrasana (Diamond Throne) is the seat of the Buddha's Enlightenment. Built in the 3rd century B.C. by Emperor Asoka, it is made of red sand stone.
Animesha Lochana Chaitya
On the north east of the Mahabodhi Temple where the Buddha spent the second week in meditation.
Cankamana
The place where the Buddha spent the third week in meditation practicing the walking meditation, otherwise, called the Cankamana or the cloister walk.
Ratanaghara
The Ratanaghara (Jewel House) is the place where the Buddha spent the fourth week in meditation.
Ajapala Nigrodha Tree
The pillar marks the spot where the tree once stood where the Buddha spent the fifth week in meditation. From here, he delivered a discourse on the equality of mankind.
Muchalinda Sarovar
The place where the Buddha spent the sixth week in meditation after his Enlightenment. While the Buddha was in meditation, a severe thunder storm broke out and seeing the Buddha getting drenched, the snake king of the Lake called Muchalinda, protected the Buddha with his hood.
Rajayatna Tree
The tree under which the Buddha spent a week in meditation. Two merchants from Burma, Tapassu and Bhallika, took refuge in His teachings, 'Buddham Saranam Gachami, Dhammam Saranam Gachami'.
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