Friday, July 9, 2021
WHERE THE BUDDHA ENJOYED THE TRUTH OF emancipation - Bodh Gaya - A UNESCO Heritage Site. Prince Siddhartha Gautama (Siddhartha Gautama) sat in meditation at the foot of an ancient tree, it is said that after 49 days and nights of enlightenment, he attained liberation and became Shakyamuni Buddha. From then on, this tree was called Bodhi, because "bodhi" means "enlightenment". This tree is called Bodhi, because "bodhi" means "enlightenment" >>> Read more: What are the four caves of mind - Bodh Gaya - Where the Buddha attained enlightenment Evidence for the emergence The manifestation of Buddhism is called Bodh Gaya. There is a stupa over 50m high called Mahabodhi (Great Stupa of Enlightenment). Next to the Mahabodhi stupa is a Bodhi tree growing from a branch derived from the same Bodhi tree on which the Buddha sat in meditation to witness the Dharma. Over 25 centuries of history, the Bodhi tree has been cut down and re-planted many times. Today, its descendants still thrive. Evidence for the emergence of Buddhism is called Bodh Gaya It is said that after Buddha passed into nirvana, a female Buddhist took a branch of a tree. Bodhi tree was extracted from the original tree that Buddha sat in meditation brought to Sri Lanka and grew into a huge tree. >>> Read more: What are the four caves of mind - Deer Park - The place where Buddha first turned the wheel of Dharma Until now, this Bodhi tree still exists in Sri Lanka and is considered a famous bodhi tree for a long time. most life. At the end of the 19th century, the British brought a branch of this tree back to Bodh Gaya and planted it where the original tree once grew. The Bodhi tree has played an important role in many religious ceremonies and is still grown in some parts of the world for good luck and happiness. The Bodhi tree plays an important role in many religious ceremonies and is still Cultivated in some parts of the world brings good luck and happiness. There are many anecdotes about the immortality of the Bodhi tree that are widely circulated. About 2500 years ago, after Buddha entered Nirvana, Emperor Ashoka - a hero of Indian history on the occasion of Bodh Gaya and at that time the Bodhi tree where Buddha attained enlightenment was still standing. When he heard the story of Siddhartha Gautama, he did not believe it and ordered his soldiers to cut down trees and burn them to ashes. However, as soon as it was burned, a bright halo emanated from the branches of the Bodhi tree and that same night Ashoka dreamed that the gods taught him to water the stump of the tree with cow's milk in the morning and see miracles. Half believing and half doubting, he followed suit and indeed the Bodhi tree was resurrected. Since then, he has fully believed and oriented towards what the Buddha taught. >>> Read more: Excerpts from 7 Buddha's Teachings to Help Us Look Back on Ourself After that, King Ashoka began to turn to the Buddha to atone for his mistakes, he gave up politics, forgetting the harem just to be close to him. close and take care of that bodhi tree. Queen Tissarakkha was jealous of the Bodhi tree, so she used poison to kill it. King Ashoka However, from the place where the old tree died, a new Bodhi tree grew. Later, the Bodhi tree was killed a few more times, but from the place where the tree was destroyed, a new tree sprouted green. In historical records, the Bodhi tree at the place where the Buddha attained enlightenment was destroyed at least seven times. Today, Bodh Gaya is one of the four holiest sites associated with the life of the Buddha, along with Lumbini, Sarnath, and Kushinagar. If Lumbini is the testimony to the birthplace of the Buddha, then Bodh Gaya is the testimony to the birthplace of the Buddhadharma. Buddhism takes enlightenment as its root, liberation as its fruit, compassion and equality as its sap. Also at Bodh Gaya, you can also visit a number of other temples and pagodas such as Sarnath, Kushinagar, Vietnam, Buddha Country of Freedom, chaired by Master Huyen Dieu, majestic 52-meter high Mahabodhi temple... the holiest of the Buddhist holy sites. Also at Bodh Gaya, you can also visit some other temples and pagodas >>> Read more: What Are The Four Caves Of The Heart - Lumbini - The Place of Buddha's Birth The Mahabodhi Great Stupa temple was built after the first temple ceased to exist due to time and war destruction. In 2002, this 4.86-hectare site was registered by UNESCO as a heritage of human civilization. Later, a monk slept in the mosque, dreamed that Maitriya (Maitreya Buddha) appeared and said that he was the creator of the statue. Today, Mahabodhi is the most revered statue in the Buddhist world. Buddha attained enlightenment, by his wisdom enlightened the nature of birth and death of sufferings of this world and the solution to liberation from them. The truths discovered by him, many generations later were recorded by scholars, monks and became Buddhist scriptures over time circulated around the world to this day.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).BUDDHIST DHARMA WHEEL.GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.10/7/2021.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.
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