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Location
Gaya is located at a distance of 105 km from Patna in the
state of Bihar. Buddha Gaya is located 7 miles south of Gaya
and is one of the well visited Buddhist pilgrimage centers
of the Indian subcontinent.
Pilgrimage Attractions
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Mahabodhi Temple
The Mahabodhi Temble is located at the place of Lord
Buddha's enlightenment. The temple has a 50m (170 ft)
tower. The present temple was restored around 1880.
There have been several other temples on this site. A
previous temple was destroyed by the Muslims in the
11th century. Parts of the intricately carved railings
to the south and west of the temple are very old. Some
of the railings are original and parts of the railings
are reproductions.
In the inner sanctuary there is a huge Buddha. In the
center of the temple there is also a Siva-linga that
was installed about 860. This temple is also sacred to
the Hindus because Lord Buddha is the ninth
incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
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Bodhi Tree
The Bodhi tree here is said to be a descendent of the
tree under which Budhha attained enlightenment. A
sapling of the original bodhi tree that the Buddha sat
under was carried by Emperor Ashoka's daughter (Sanghamitta)
to Sri Lanka. That tree is at Anuradhapura in Sri
Lanka. A cutting from that tree was planted in Budha
Gaya when the original tree died. Under the tree is a
red sandstone slab that is said to be the Vajrasana,
the diamond throne, that Buddha sat on and attained
nirvana. The tree is located behind the temple and is
about 80 feet high and about 115 years old.
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Vajrasana
Vajrasana, the seat of stability. Buddha supposed to
have say in meditation gazing east, under the Bodhi
Tree, where the Vajrasana, the stone platform is kept.
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Chankaramana
This marks the sacred spot of the Buddha's meditative
perambulations during the third week after pious
enlightenment. It is believed that wherever the Buddha
put his feet lotus sprang up.
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Arimeshlochana
It is believed that the Buddha spent one week here
looking towards the great Mahabodhi Tree out of
gratitude, without twinkling his eyes.
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Ratnagar
The Buddha spent one week here, where it is believed
that five colours came out of his body.
Other Places
The Mohanta's Monastery, located right next to the
Mahabodhi Temple, is a Shaivite monastery. It is said
that Adi Sankaracharya spent days here in a heated
debate with buddhist philosophers.
At the Tibetan Mahayana Monastery (1938) there is a
large Dharma Chakra, or wheel of law. It is believed
that you will be freed of sin if you spin this wheel
three times in succession from left to right. It is a
10m high metal drum painted gold and red.Budha bathed in the nearby Niranjana (now called Lilanja)
River after attaining enlightenment. The Niranjana River is
about 250m east of the temple. Prince Siddharta crossed this
river to reach the Bodhi tree.
Buddha Jayanti Festival
The Budha Jayanti festival in May, celebrates the appearance
day of Buddha, the day he got enlightenment, and the day he
left his body. It is the biggest festival day here.
Bodhgaya Revitalised
Since 1953, Bodh Gaya has been developed as an international
place of pilgrimage. Buddhists from Sri Lanka, Thailand,
Burma, Tibet, Bhutan and Japan have established monasteries
and temples within easy walking distance of the Mahabodhi
compound. The site of the enlightenment now attracts
Buddhists and tourists from all over the world. At any time
during the cooler months between December and March, a
visitor to Bodh Gaya can observe a continual stream of
Indian and international pilgrims walking the roads or
arriving in buses, circumambulating the temple, performing
prostrations and offering prayers in a multitude of
languages. For those who aspire to awaken their full
potential, Bodh Gaya today is truly a field vibrant with the
potentiality of enlightenment. Enriched by devotion of
Buddhists of all traditions, this holy site is emerging as a
powerful inspiration to the modern world, awakening people
of all nations to the real possibility of enlightenment. |