SPIRITUAL PLACE VISIT BODH GAYA INDIA
In this post we will tell you about one of the spiritual place of India which is near Patna Bihar and is known as BODH GAYA.
BODH GAYA
Bodh Gaya is situated about 12 km south from Gaya district near the river Niranjana now known as Phalgu. Bodh Gaya is one of the holiest Buddhist pilgrimage centres since it was under the Bo tree here that Goutam, attained enlightenment to become the Buddha after did severe penance for 49 days.
There is disagreement among historians as to when lord Buddha attained enlightenment here but most scholars believe that the time of his enlightenment was 588 BC and the time of his birth to be 623 BC.
Construction work has been going on in Bodh Gaya since the time Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. Currently, construction work is available at important sites related to Mahabodhi Temple, Bodhi Tree, Vajrasana, Chakraman Sthal and the time where Buddha spent several weeks here.
MAHABODHI TEMPLE
This temple is about 170 feet high and about 50 feet wide at the base. It is pyramid shaped like a tower. Its entrance is in the east direction. There are towers at the four corners of the base of the temple which are miniature replicas of the temple itself.
The Mahabodhi Temple was first built by the Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC, and the present temple dates from the 5th century or 6th century AD. It is one of the earliest Buddhist temples built entirely in brick, still standing in India.
A grandly carved torana or stairway leads from the main entrance, to the Mahabodhi Temple, which is the most magnificient building in the complex, and a World Heritage site.
BODHI TREE
The original Bodhi Tree was said to have been destroyed by Asoka before he was converted, and others which replaced it also died, although the present tree, is believed to have grown from a sapling from the original stock.
A story describes that a sapling carried to Sri Lanka when Buddhism spread there, which in turn produced a sapling which was brought back to Bodh Gaya.
The red sandstone slab called Vajrasan under the tree marks the place where Goutam sat in meditation. Today pilgrims tie pieces of coloured cloth on its branches when they come to pray.
ANIMESHLOCHANA
Animeshlochana is another sacred spot where the Buddha stood to gaze in gratitude at the Bodhi tree for a week.This stupa is in the courtyard of the temple towards the north-east and is made of bricks, some of which have artworks on them, among which there is also a Buddha statue.
CHAKRAMAN
The Lord spent the third week doing parikrama. It is a platform on the north side of the temple which bears the footprints of the Lord which are represented by lotus flowers.
BUDDHA STATUE
One of the most striking images in Bodhgaya, is a giant 80 ft statue of Buddha, in the gorgeously peaceful ‘Dhyani Mudra’ pose.
The Bodhgaya Archaelogical Museum is a treasure-trove These buildings are unique because they reflect the architectural style of their respective countries. The statue of Buddha in the Chinese temple is 200 years old and was brought from China. Japan’s Nippon temple is shaped like a pagoda, as also the Myanmmar temple, which resembles its famous Bagan temple. The Thai temple has golden tiles,and a massive bronze statue of Buddha.
In the above post we provide you little glimps about spiritual places and monasteries in places to visit in india, these spiritual places and monasteries are located in district Gaya of Bihar state in India.