Muchalinda Sarovar Bodh Gaya
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 came out of his abode and protected the Buddha with his hood from the violent wind and rains
Mucalinda Sarovar Bodh Gaya Bihar
This video shows the Mucalinda Sarovar, a lake situated to the south of the Mahabodhi temple in Bodh Gaya, Bihar state in India.
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Statue of Lord Buddha at Muchalinda Sarovar: Bodhgaya
Colourful prayer flags seen at Bodhgaya, Bihar. And closer look at the statue of Lord Buddha placed in the middle of Muchalinda Sarovar, Bihar.
Muchalinda Sarovar is south facing and comes after the Meditation Park, if you are walking around the premises in a clockwise direction. Buddha was meditating here in the sixth week. When a thunderstorm broke here, Buddha remained unmoved and continued to meditate. Muchalinda, the snake king of the lake, came out to shelter Buddha against the rains. The lake derives its name from the snake king. There is a depiction of Buddha being covered by Muchalinda's hood amidst the lake.
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.
Bodh Gaya is the most holy place 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.
Traditionally, Buddha was born in 563 BC in what is now Nepal on the following auspicious Baisakhi purnima. As Siddhartha, he renounced his family at the age of 29 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.
At this place, the Buddha was abandoned by the five men who had been his companions of earlier austerities. 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 is 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 in Deer Park, Sarnath, 13 km n.e. of Benares.
The 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.
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Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya : flying over Buddhism's most holy spot
An aerial view of Mahabodhi temple in Gaya district of Bihar. Muchalinda Lake at the far left area of the temple complex and it has a Buddha idol in the center. The temple has gardens known as Jai Prakash udhyan. One can see the Falgu river near the temple. There is a heart shaped pond in the Mahabodhi temple complex. There are many temples near Mahabodhi temple. One can see the Hanuman temple, Shiva temple and Jagannath Temple from the sky.
The present Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya comprises the 50 m high grand Temple, the Vajrasana, sacred Bodhi Tree and other six sacred sites of Buddha’s enlightenment, surrounded by numerous ancient Votive stupas, well maintained and protected by inner, middle and outer circular boundaries. A seventh sacred place, the Lotus Pond, is located outside the enclosure to the south.
The most important of the sacred places is the giant Bodhi Tree, to the west of the main temple, a supposed direct descendant of the original Bodhi Tree under which Buddha spent his First Week and had his enlightenment, the Animeshlochan Chaitya (prayer hall) where Buddha is believed to have spent the Second Week. Buddha spent the Third Week walking eighteen paces back and forth in an area called Ratnachakrama (the Jewelled Ambulatory). The spot where he spent the Fourth Week is Ratnaghar Chaitya, located to the north-east near the enclosure wall. Immediately after the steps of the east entrance on the central path there is a pillar which marks the site of the Ajapala Nigrodh Tree, under which Buddha meditated during his Fifth Week. He spent the Sixth Week next to the Lotus Pond to the south of the enclosure, and the Seventh Week was spent under the Rajyatana Tree, to the south-east of the main temple, currently marked by a tree. Next to the Bodhi Tree there is a platform attached to the main temple made of polished sandstone known as Vajrasana (the Diamond Throne), originally installed by Emperor Asoka to mark the spot where Buddha sat and meditated.
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Bodhgaya - Buddhism central in India - aerial view over Mahabodhi Vihar
Fly over the Mahabodhi temple in Bodhgaya in the Gaya district of Bihar. The temple is surrounded by the garden. Mahabodhi temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Muchalinda Lake at the far left area of the temple grounds. The Karma temple in Bodhgaya near Falgu river.
Bodhgaya is one of the most important and sacred Buddhist pilgrimage centers in the world. It was here under a banyan tree, the Bodhi Tree, Gautama attained supreme knowledge to become Buddha, the Enlightened One. Born; in the foothills of the Himalayas as a Sakya prince of Kapilvastu (now in Nepal), most of the major events of his life, like enlightenment and last sermon, happened in Bihar. Buddhism as a religion was really born in Bihar and evolved here through his preaching and the example of his lifestyle of great simplicity, renunciation and empathy for everything living. Significantly, the state's name of 'Bihar' originated from 'Vihara' meaning monasteries which abounded in Bihar. Several centuries after Buddha's passing away, the Maurya Emperor Ashoka (234-198 BC) contributed tremendously towards the revival, consolidation, and spread of the original religion. It is the monasteries, Ashoka built for the Buddhist monks and the pillars known as Ashokan Pillars erected to commemorate innumerable historical sites associated with the Buddha's life, mostly intact to this day, that helped scholars and pilgrims alike to trace the life events and preaching of a truly extraordinary man. There is a magnificent Mahabodhi temple and the Tree from the original sapling still stands in the temple premises. The temple is an architectural amalgamation of many centuries, cultures and heritages. While its architecture has a distinct stamp of the Gupta era, it has later ages inscriptions describing visits of pilgrims from Sri Lanka, Myanmar and China between 7th and 10th century AD. It is perhaps still the same temple Hieuen Tsang visited in the 7th century.
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Pond with Cat fish at Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India
Pond with Cat fish at Buddha Mandir, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India by Saha
Bodh Gaya - Mahabodhi Temple where Buddha attained enlightenment, giant Buddha statue seen aerially
A fabulous aerial view of Mahabodhi temple in Gaya district of Bihar. The idol stands tall at a height of 80 ft and is made of sandstone blocks and red granite. It has a spiritual aura that attracts many visitors every year. The statue was inaugurated on November 18, 1989, by the XIVth Dalai Lama. Muchalinda Lake at the far left area of the temple grounds and it has a Buddha idol in the center. The temple has gardens on each side. One can see the Falgu river near the temple. There is a heart shaped pond in the Mahabodhi temple complex. There are many temples near Mahabodhi temple. One can see the Hanuman temple, Shiva temple and Jagannath Temple from the sky.
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Pilgrim tour to Mahabodhi Temple Bouddha Gaya & Muchalinda Lake at Bihar
पवित्र तिर्थस्थल–बोधगया :- भारतको विहार राज्यमा अवस्थित बोधगया बौद्ध धर्मावलम्बीको एक पवित्र तिर्थस्थल हो । विहारको गया जिल्लामा पर्ने बोधगयामा तथागत बुद्धले बुद्धत्व प्राप्त गरेका थिए । बोधगयामा बोधि वृक्ष मुनि तपस्या गरिरहेको समय तथागत बुद्धलाई ज्ञान प्राप्त भएको विश्वास गरिन्छ । तथागत बुद्धले बुद्धत्व अर्थात बोधि ज्ञान प्राप्त गरिसके पछि बौद्ध धर्मको अनुयायीहरुका निम्ति बोधगया अत्यन्त महत्वपुर्ण बनेको हो ।
Cankamana (Cloister Walk)
Cankamana (Cloister Walk) Bodh Gaya India
Best Attractions and Places to See in Bodh Gaya, India
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List of Best Things to do in Bodh Gaya, India
Mahabodhi Temple
Bodhi Tree
Royal Bhutan Monastery
Great Buddha Statue
Thai Monastery
Indosan Nippon Japanese Temple
Cankamana
Muchalinda Lake
Root Institute
Dungeswari Hills
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
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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'.
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
Travel to Bodhgaya, Bihar, India | The City of Enlightenment | Bodh Gaya Travel Video in Hindi
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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 attained Enlightenment under what became known as the Bodhi Tree.
Best places to visit in Bodhgaya -
Mahabodhi Temple
Statue of Lord Buddha
Tibetan Refugee Market
Bodhi Tree
Thai Monastery
Muchalinda Lake
Royal Bhutan Monastery
Cankamana and many more.....
Famous food -
Gaya is also famous for its sweets and is the place of origination for a number of the same. The main sweets here are Enursa, Tilkut, Khaja, Lai and Kesariya peda all of which are exclusive to Bihar. Other Bihari dishes like Sattu ka roti, Litti-chokha, Pua, Marua ka roti, Chana Bhuja, Aaloo Kachalu etc. are also easily available here.
Best time to visit Bodh Gaya -
October to March is ideal for a visit according to the weather conditions, but tourists flock here throughout the year.
How to Reach Bodhgaya -
The nearest airport is at Gaya (17 km) with regular flights to and from multiple cities. Gaya also has the nearest railway station which is accessible by bus or three-wheel taxis. Regular bus service is also available from Varanasi, Nalanda, Rajgir and Kathmandu. Journey by car can be very rough, and it is advisable to avoid the Gaya Market area.
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Buddhist temple complex in Bodhgaya : aerial view over Karma monastery and Buddha statue
The aerial journey of Mahabodhi temple in Gaya district of Bihar. The Karma temple in Bodhgaya near Falgu river. Muchalinda Lake at the far left area of the temple grounds and it has a Buddha idol in the center. The temple has gardens on each side. One can see the Falgu river near the temple. There is a heart shaped pond in the Mahabodhi temple complex. There are many temples near Mahabodhi temple. One can see the Hanuman temple, Shiva temple and Jagannath Temple from the sky.
This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Bodh Gaya Tourism - Gaya Tourist Places List - Best Places To Visit In Gaya City Bihar
Bodh Gaya Tourism - Gaya Tourist Places List - Best Places To Visit In Gaya City Bihar
In This Video, We Will See Top 10 Famous Places In Bodh Gaya City Which Is Located In The State Of Bihar. There Are So Many Tourist Attraction In Bodh Gaya From Them We Have Shown You Some Of The Tourist Spots In This Video. Bodh Gaya Is Also Famous For Its Food, Temple. There Are So Many Restaurants, Resort And Hotel In Bodh Gaya Where You Can Get Good Quality Food. Bodh Gaya Is One Of The Fastest-growing City In India. We Have Tour Bodh Gaya Village In Our Car And We Have Seen So Many Places Where You Can Enjoy Your Day And Night. You Can Reach Bodh Gaya By Bus, Railway Station (Train), Own Vehicle (Car & Bike) And By Plane. The Nearest Airport Is Gaya & Patna And Nearest Railway Station Is Gaya Junction From There You Have To Take The Bus To Bodh Gaya Bus Stand.
Bodh Gaya Is Famous For It's Street Food. So Dont Forget To Have Food Tour In The Bodh Gaya District. Learn Bodh Gaya Food Recipe From Local If You Get The Chance. Best Time To Visit Bodh Gaya Is Kalachakra Which Is Celebrated Very Beautifully In Lord Buddha Temple. Bodh Gaya Is The Village Where Lord Buddha Stayed.
Here Is The List Of Top 10 Places To Visit In Bodh Gaya
1. Giant Buddha
2. Metta Buddharam Temple
3. Mahabodhi Temple
4. Wat Thai
5. Vishnupad Mandir
6. Royal Bhutan Monastery
7. Indosan Nipponji
8. Muchalinda Lake
9. Tibetan Refugee Market
10. Archaeological Museum
Some Other Places To Visit in Bodh Gaya
1. Daijokyo Buddist Temple
2. Root Institute for Wisdom Culture
3. Palyul Namdroling Temple
4. Archaeological Museum Bodhgaya
5. Dungeshwari
6. Maa Mangla Gauri Mandir
7. Kalakunj vastralya
8. Gaya Museum
9. Rocks Creation
10. Bodh Gaya Tree
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New Buddha Bihar
Under construction new Buddha Bihar situated nearest of Salban Vihara, Mainamati, Comilla.
Salban Vihara is one of the most important Buddhist sites found amongst the Mainimati ruins in Bangladesh. It is believed that Mainimati was an important Buddhist centre between the seventh and twelfth centuries.
MUCHLIND SAROVAR Bodhgaya(Bihar)
Muchlind Sarovar, an important religious place near the temple, where Buddha meditated in the 6th week after his enlightenment. One day there was a severe storm. A serpent named Muchlind opened its hood over him to protect him. You can see at the other end a statue depicting that scene. This tank has a large number of fish. People go there and feed them.
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