Stupa of Sariputta Nalanda
Stupa of Sariputta Nalanda
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Stupa of Sariputta Nalanda
Stupa of Sariputta Nalanda - สถูปพระสารีบุตร
Sariputta Stupa at Nalanda University
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7 Wonders of India: Nalanda University
Located 55 miles from Patna in Bihar, Nalanda was the largest residential centre of learning in the world with a nine-storeyed library. The monasteries are built in old Kushan architectural style, in a row of cells around a courtyard. It was the Buddhist centre of learning from 427 to 1197 CE partly under the Pala Empire. It is believed that Buddha visited Nalanda during his last tour through Magadha, and it was there that Sariputta uttered his lion's roar, affirming his faith in the Buddha. University of Nalanda was established in 450 CE under the patronage of the Gupta emperors, notably Kumara Gupta. Nava Nalanda Mahavihara is devoted to the study and research in Pali Literature and Buddhism.
Vulture Peak ( Gijjhakuta ) - Buddhist Pilgrimage Series Day 3
Day 3 Vulture Peak ( Gijjhakuta).
After spending a night a Thaisirirajgir Temple, we continue our journey to Vulture Peak / Gijjhakuta / Holy Eagle Peak also in Rajgir area.
This place has one of the most Beautiful Scenery, even the landscape itself is very dry. But it is really beautiful. In addition, we go there early in the morning, so the sun shines beautifully.
This is one of the most historic places for Buddhism because Buddha and his disciples stay quite a long time in this place for Dhamma Sharing, Retreat and Meditation.
This is also the place where Buddha teaches Lotus Sutra, Śūraṅgama Samādhi Sūtra as well as many prajnaparamita sutras.
To reach the peak where Buddha's Kuti (place to live)located, we need to hike for around 30 minutes. You can rent a litter/palanquin, but it is still an easy climb for a Physically fit person.
Along the road, you can find caves that believe to be Buddha's main disciples Retreat place. It is decorated with Golden Leaves paper, incense and candle.
Sariputra's Cave:
Mahakassapa's Cave:
Next Video we will go to Bamboo Groove to visit Veluvana Arama, where Buddha meet with 1250 Ehi Bhikkhu or we know as Magha Puja.
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Some of the places that we visited are:
- Bodh Gaya: (in the current Mahabodhi Temple, Bihar, India), is the most important religious site and place of pilgrimage, the Mahabodhi Temple houses what is believed to be the Bodhi Tree where the Buddha realized enlightenment and Buddha-hood.
- Lumbini: birthplace of Gautama Buddha inside Mahadevi Stupa (known as Vesak)(in Nepal)
- Bodh Gaya: where the Buddha attained enlightenment beneath a sacred Bodhi Tree (Mahabodhi Temple Complex) (known as Vesak) (Bihar)
- Sarnath: Gautama Buddha delivered his first teaching. (known as Asadha) (Isipathana,Uttar pradesh, India)
- Kuśinagara: Gautama Buddha died and attained Parinirvana.
(known as Vesak) (Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India)
- Ramabar Stupa: also called a Mukutbandhan-Chaitya, is the cremation place of Buddha (Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India)
- Nalanda University: Very Large Buddhist University Complex that once is the centre of Buddhism learning. (Bihar / Patna)
- Veluvana Arama Temple: the meetup place between Buddha and 1250 Ehi Bhikkhu Arahat, that is (known as Magha Puja). (Rajgir)
- Gijjhakuta / Vulture peak / Holy Eagle Peak: Place where Buddha teaches the Lotus Sutra and the Śūraṅgama Samādhi Sūtra as well as many prajnaparamita sutras. (Rajgir)
- Sujata House: Sujata is the last people that donate food to Bodhisattva before he reaches enlightenment (Bihar)
- Gangga / Ganges River: The Ganges is one of the most sacred rivers to Hindus, very beautiful at night (Varanasi).
- Dhamek / Dhamekh Stupa: Place where the Buddha gave the first sermon to his first five brahmin disciples revealing his Eightfold Path leading to nirvana, (known as Asadha)
(Sarnath / Uttar Pradesh)
- Jetavana Arama: Jetavana was the place where the Buddha gave the majority of his teachings and discourses, having passed at Jetavana nineteen out of 45 vassas, more than in any other monastery. (Savathi / Uttar Pradesh)
- Anathapindika House
House of Anathapindika, a person that donated Jetavana Arama To Buddha.
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Heritage of Nalanda- The Sariputta.wmv
Sariputta was the right hand of the Buddha. Sariputta was from a village called Nalaka in present Nalanda District of Bihar (India)
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Sariputta and Moggallana - The Buddha’s Chief Disciples Talk 1 June 5, 2018
This is a live stream and recording of our Tuesday evening Dhamma class from Cross River Meditation Center in Frenchtown, New Jersey on June 5, 2018. The stream begins every Tuesday at 7:15 PM Eastern US time.
My Dhamma talk and our sangha discussion will be on the Buddha’s two chief disciples, Sariputta and Moggallana. Two related sutts show the simple and profound understanding they developed and the support they were able to offer to the buddha and the original Sangha.
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Buddha Exhumed: Anands relic stupa of Magadh (Dumri)
Dumri: In page 160 last para of his book Si-Yu-Ki Huen Tsang writes, “By the side of the stupa of Ajatshatru Raja (he means by the side of Ajatshatrus Buddha relic stupa) is another stupa which encloses the relics of half the body of Anand.” Huen tsang then goes on to narrate the story of Anand crossing the Ganges to go to Vaishali which Huen Tsang calls ‘Fe-she-li’. The kings of Magadh and Vaishali are enemies so want to keep Anand on their side of the river so they raise an army to fight for him. Anand is disgusted and commits suicide/nirvana. According to Anands last wish his disciples give half the relics to Vaishali and the other half to Magadh. Ajatshatru brings his share to Rajgir and builds a stupa over it. I have chosen Dumri to be the stupa because of its proximity to Chakra which is the stupa housing Ajatshatru’s share of the Buddhas relics. Dumri in rural Bihari language also means skin or dry skin which is why the little drum sadhus keep is called ‘dumroo’. It is called that because it’s made of dry skin. When one walks uphill and gets tired one says, “Dum pasar gaya,” which means my skin has been floored with fatigue. The name Dumri hints at how Anand must have died. According to Huen Tsang the legend was Anand was burnt in the middle of the river. It could mean that an irritated and saddened Anand was suffering from depression after Sariputras and the Buddhas death. Seeing the two loved kings of the Buddha raising an army to fight each other for him, he committed suicide by burning himself to escape this madness. The stupas name Dumri could mean the body was only partially burnt. It could mean when Ajatshatru collected his half share of Anands body, it wasn’t fully burnt and some skin was left which had dried. And it could mean it was the lower half of Anands body. What ever the case Dumri surely means a part of the human anatomy. I am sure this village is on the stupa that entombs half of Anands relics. It is the kower or bottom part of his body. That means the upper half went to Vaishali.
Documentary Film on Exposition of Sacred Relics of Buddha,Arahat Sariputta and Maha Moggallana
This Exposition is Held Every Year in Bodh Gaya ,India in the month of February. The Sacred Relics is open to the Public and is used to Travelled around the outside Premises of Mahabodhi Mahavihara temple , where the Lord buddha attained Enlightenment . This Event is Organised every year by Mahabodhi Society of India, General Secretary Most Venerable P. Seewalee Thero And Venerable H. Saddhathissa Thero, Bhikkhu-in-Charge Buddhagaya Center.
The Above Documentary of Sacred Relics of Buddha ,Arahat Sariputta and Maha Moggallana in Exposition 2019.
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Editing : Akhil
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Relic Stupa of Ven Sariputta Maha Thero (Jetavana Monastery)
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History of Nalanda University located in the historical city of Rajgir, near Nalanda, India
Nalanda was initially a prosperous village by a major trade route that ran through the nearby city of Rajagriha (modern Rajgir) which was then the capital of Magadha It is said that the Jain thirthankara, Mahavira, spent 14 rainy seasons at Nalanda. Gautama Buddha too is said to have delivered lectures in a nearby mango grove named Pavarika and one of his two chief disciples, Shariputra, was born in the area and later attained nirvana there.[8][23] This traditional association with Mahavira and Buddha tenuously dates the existence of the village to at least the 5th–6th century BCE.
recent archaeological evidences have pushed back Nalanda history to 1200 BC where earliest occurrences of Northern Black Polished Ware have been recorded and carbon dated from the site of Juafardih. A mud brick constructed stupa has also been carbon dated to 6th-5th century BC which provides credibility to Nalanda being an important Buddhist site since its early period.
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Sariputra in the Jatakas Top # 43 Facts
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The_Great_Arahant_Sariputta_PART-1.mp4
The life story of Great Arahant Sariputta
Sariputta enlightent his brahmin mother and her to realised the greatness of Gautama Buddha
Uppada, Sariputta, Naga, Supanna-samyutta (Samyutta Nikaya) by Ven. Dhammavuddho Mahathera
Uppada-samyutta (Arising)
Kilesa-samyutta (Defilements)
Sariputta-samyutta (Ven. Sariputta)
Naga-samyutta (Nagas)
Supanna-samyutta (Garudas)
Buddha Exhumed: Stupa where Sariputra heard Asvajit explain the law
Pawadih+ Ashutosh Mahadev/O-shi-po-shi: I will quote page 150 third para, “To the north east of this spot is a stupa. This is where Sariputra (She-li-tseu) heard Asvajita (O-shi-po-shi) the bhikshu declare the law, and by that means reached the fruit (of an Arhat).” I am sure the name Asvajita is a direct foreign Buddhist mispronunciation of the Indian word Ashutosh. Asvajita and Ashutosh sound very similar. The name Mahadev added to Ashutosh may put off Buddhists. The truth is when Buddhism was wiped out, the names of great saints remained. But people forgot that names history. Finally that temple was converted into a Shiva temple with Mahadev added to Ashutosh (Asvajita). Huen Tsang mispronounces Asvajita as ‘O-shi-po-shi’. I think ‘O-shi’ represented “Ashutosh’ while ‘Po-shi’ represented ‘Pawadih’. This is certainly the spot where sariputra heard Asvajita/Ashutosh speak and became an Arhat.
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