Indian Pilgrimage Trip

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    Day 5: Vaisali – Kesariya Stupa

    Travel Date: November 28, 2012 Vaishali Vaishali, located in present-day Bihar, India, is a significant sacred site in Buddhist history. It was an important place during the later years of Shakyamuni Buddha’s life, where he announced his impending parinirvana and engaged in several teachings and discussions on Dharma. Vaishali is also recognized as the site of the First Buddhist Council, marking the beginning of the systematic compilation of Buddhist scriptures. Additionally, it is one of the eight major Buddhist pilgrimage sites and is famous for the Ashokan pillar erected there, with its lion capital symbolizing the dissemination and stability of the Dharma. 吠舍离 吠舍离是佛教历史中的重要圣地,位于今天的印度比哈尔邦。这里是释迦牟尼佛晚年活动的重要场所之一,佛陀在此宣布将不久入涅槃,并在这里进行过多次教义讨论和布道。吠舍离还被认为是阿育王时期佛教经典结集的地方,标志着佛教经典系统化的开始。此外,这里也是佛教八大圣地之一,以阿育王建造的石柱闻名,柱顶装饰着著名的狮子雕像,象征佛法的传播与稳定。 Kesariya Stupa Kesariya Stupa, located in…

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    Day 6:Kushinagar

    Travel Date:November 29, 2012 Ramabhar Stupa The Ramabhar Stupa, located in Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India, is a renowned Buddhist site. According to Buddhist scriptures, this stupa marks the place where Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, was cremated after attaining Mahaparinirvana. Following his cremation, the Buddha’s relics were distributed among eight kingdoms for veneration, and the Ramabhar Stupa is believed to be the exact location of the cremation.Standing approximately 15 meters tall, the stupa was historically a flourishing center for pilgrimage. The name “Ramabhar” may be derived from local traditions or geographical features. Today, it serves as an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists, attracting devotees and visitors from around the world.The Ramabhar…

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    Day 7: Lumbini – Kapilavastu

    Travel Date: November 30, 2012 Lumbini Lumbini, located in southern Nepal, is the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, and one of the Four Great Buddhist Holy Sites. According to Buddhist scriptures, Buddha was born here in 623 BCE under a sal tree while Queen Maya was strolling in the garden. Lumbini holds immense religious and historical significance as the origin of Buddhist faith.Key attractions in Lumbini include:Maya Devi Temple,Ashoka Pilla,Sacred Pond.Lumbini is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, drawing countless Buddhist devotees and visitors for pilgrimage and reflection. It stands as a vital symbol of global Buddhist culture. 蓝毗尼 蓝毗尼(Lumbini)位于现今尼泊尔南部,是释迦牟尼佛的诞生地,也是佛教的四大圣地之一。根据佛教经典记载,公元前623年,释迦牟尼佛在此诞生于摩耶夫人游园时所靠近的一棵娑罗树下。蓝毗尼因佛陀的诞生而成为佛教信仰的发源地,拥有极高的宗教和历史价值。蓝毗尼的主要景点包括:摩耶夫人庙、阿育王石柱、圣池。蓝毗尼现已被联合国教科文组织列为世界文化遗产,吸引着无数佛教信徒和游客前来朝圣与瞻仰,是世界佛教文化的重要象征之一。 Kapilavastu Kapilavastu, an ancient city in northern India(Located…

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    Day 8: Jetavana Monastery

    Travel Date:December 1, 2012 Jetavana Monastery Jetavana Monastery, formally known as Jetavana Anathapindika Arama, was the first officially established Buddhist monastic community in history. Located in the ancient city of Shravasti (present-day Uttar Pradesh, India), it was built on land purchased by the wealthy benefactor Anathapindika (Sudatta) from Prince Jeta, hence its name. Jetavana Monastery was one of the most frequented and long-lasting places where Buddha taught, with many significant scriptures, such as the Diamond Sutra and Lotus Sutra, being expounded here. Jetavana served not only as a residence and teaching center for Buddha but also as a crucial base for the Sangha to practice, observe monastic discipline, and spread Buddhist teachings. The…

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    Day 9:National Museum of India

    Travel Date:December 2, 2012 National Museum of India The National Museum of India, located in New Delhi, is one of the largest and most significant museums in India. Established in 1949, the museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts and artworks spanning from prehistoric times to the modern era, showcasing India’s rich history, culture, religion, and art. Key exhibits include:1. Buddhist Artifacts: Displays of Buddha statues, stupa models, and significant relics related to the spread of Buddhism.2. Harappan Civilization Artifacts: Items and carvings from the Indus Valley Civilization, reflecting the splendor of ancient Indian culture.3. Classical Indian Art: A collection of exquisite sculptures, paintings, textiles, and rare manuscripts.The National Museum…

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    Day 10: The Capital of India – New Delhi

    New Delhi New Delhi is the capital of India, located in the northern part of the country within the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT of Delhi). As the political center of India, New Delhi is home to the central government, including the Presidential Residence, Prime Minister’s Office, Parliament House, and the Supreme Court. As a cultural and economic hub, New Delhi is rich in historical landmarks, museums, and iconic structures, such as the India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Residence), and the Lotus Temple. Known for its cultural diversity and thriving economy, New Delhi stands as one of the most significant metropolises in the world. 印度首都:新德里 新德里(New Delhi)是印度的首都,位于印度北部德里国家首都辖区(NCT of Delhi)。作为印度的政治中心,新德里是中央政府的所在地,也是印度总统府、总理府、议会大厦及最高法院的所在地。…

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    Day 1: New Delhi

    Travel Date:2019-04-01 New Delhi New Delhi serves as the political hub of India and the seat of the central government. As a cultural and economic center, it boasts a wealth of historical landmarks, museums, and iconic structures, such as the India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace), and the Lotus Temple. Moreover, New Delhi is renowned for its cultural diversity and thriving economy, making it one of the most prominent metropolitan cities in the world.

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    Day 2: Varanasi – Sarnath

    Travel Date: 2019-04-02 Varanasi Varanasi, also known as Benares or Kashi, is one of the oldest cities in India and among the world’s most ancient continuously inhabited cities. Located on the western bank of the Ganges River in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi is revered as the spiritual capital of India. It holds immense religious significance for Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. The city’s history dates back to around 2000 BCE or earlier, with numerous mentions in ancient Indian scriptures and legends. Sarnath, located near Varanasi, is the site where Gautama Buddha delivered his first sermon, making it a pivotal location in Buddhism, here has featuring a famous stupa…

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    Day 3: Varanasi – Bodh Gaya

    Trip date:2019-04-03 Varanasi Varanasi, also known as Benares or Kashi, is one of the oldest cities in India and among the world’s most ancient continuously inhabited cities. Located on the western bank of the Ganges River in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi is revered as the spiritual capital of India. It holds immense religious significance for Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. The city’s history dates back to around 2000 BCE or earlier, with numerous mentions in ancient Indian scriptures and legends. Sarnath, located near Varanasi, is the site where Gautama Buddha delivered his first sermon, making it a pivotal location in Buddhism, here has featuring a famous stupa and…

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    Day 4: Bodh Gaya – Sujata Temple – Pragbodhi Cave 

    Travel Date:2019-04-04 Sujata Temple Sujata Temple is a significant Buddhist site located in Bakraur village, near Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India. It marks the place where Sujata, a local village woman, offered milk-rice (kheer) to Prince Siddhartha before his enlightenment. This act symbolizes the Buddha’s realization of the Middle Way, as he abandoned extreme asceticism and regained strength before meditating under the Bodhi tree. The temple stands as a tribute to Sujata’s generosity and her pivotal role in the Buddha’s journey to enlightenment. Pilgrims visit this site to honor her contribution and reflect on the importance of balance in spiritual practice. Pragbodhi Cave  Pragbodhi Cave, meaning “Cave of Pre-Enlightenment,” is located…

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    Day 5: Vulture Peak – Nalanda – Xuan Zang Memorial Hall

    Travel Date: 2019-04-05 Vulture Peak Vulture Peak, also known as Gṛdhrakūṭa, is located near Rajgir in Uttar Pradesh, India, and is one of the most significant Buddhist sacred sites. Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, delivered many teachings here, including the Lotus Sutra. Vulture Peak is renowned for its association with the Buddha’s sermons, symbolizing the wisdom and compassion of Buddhist teachings. The mountain offers serene beauty and a tranquil atmosphere, making it a vital site for Buddhist worship and meditation. It is also the origin of the “Vulture Peak Assembly” mentioned in Buddhist traditions, attracting countless pilgrims for reflection and reverence. Nalanda Nalanda, located in present-day Bihar, India, was a renowned…