W8HC+5XF Buddha Temple, Jethian, Gaya, Bihar, Gaya, Bihar 823311
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W8HC+5XF Buddha Temple, Jethian, Gaya, Bihar, Gaya, Bihar 823311
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Buddha Temple, Jethian, Gaya, Bihar - Featured Reviews (50)
Nice temple. Lord Buddha Ancient statues. Nice views around the temple. Walking distance from school. Small pond.
Bodh Gaya is the most holy place for Buddhists.[citation needed] Situated by the bank of river Neranjana the place was then known as Uruwela. King Ashoka was the first to build a temple here.[5][better source needed] Traditionally, Buddha was born in 563 BC in what is now Nepal[6] on the following auspicious Baisakhi purnima. As Siddhartha, he renounced his family at the age of 29 in 534 BC[7][8] and travelled and meditated in search of truth. After practicing self-mortification for six years at Urubela (Buddhagaya) in Gaya, he gave up that practice because it did not give him Vimukthi. Then he discovered Noble Eight-fold path without help from anyone and practiced it, then he attained Buddhatva or enlightenment. Enlightenment is a state of being completely free from lust (raga), hatred (dosa) and delusion (moha). By gaining enlightenment, you enter Nirvana, in which the final stage is Parinirvana. At this place, the Buddha was abandoned by the five men who had been his companions of earlier austerities. All they saw was an ordinary man; they mocked his well-nourished appearance. "Here comes the mendicant Gautama," they said, "who has turned away from asceticism. He is certainly not worth our respect." When they reminded him of his former vows, the Buddha replied, "Austerities only confuse the mind. In the exhaustion and mental stupor to which they lead, one can no longer understand the ordinary things of life, still less the truth that lies beyond the senses. I have given up extremes of either luxury or asceticism. I have discovered the Middle Way". This is the path which is neither easy (a rich prince) nor hard (living in austere conditions practicing self-denial). Hearing this, the five ascetics became the Buddha's first disciples in Deer Park, Sarnath, 13 km n.e. of Benares. The disciples of Gautama Siddhartha began to visit the place during the full moon in the month of Vaisakh(April-May), as per the Hindu calendar. Over time, the place became known as Bodh Gaya, the day of enlightenment as Buddha Purnima, and the tree as the Bodhi Tree. The history of Bodh Gaya is documented by many inscriptions and pilgrimage accounts. Foremost among these are the accounts of the Chinese pilgrims Faxian in the 5th century and Xuanzang in the 7th century. The area was at the heart of a Buddhist civilization for centuries, until it was conquered by Turkic armies in the 13th century. The place-name, Bodh Gaya, did not come into use until the 18th century CE. Historically, it was known as Uruvela, Sambodhi (Sam+bodhi, "Complete Enlightenment" in Ashoka's Major Rock Edict No.8),[9] Vajrasana (the "Diamond Throne" of the Buddha) or Mahabodhi ("Great Enlightenment").[10] The main monastery of Bodh Gaya used to be called the Bodhimanda-vihara (Pali). Now it is called the Mahabodhi Temple.
Beautiful and a peaceful temple of Buddha's.
This place is situated in the lap of nature the village in in which this temple is situated is surrounded by mountain named jethian which is a part of Rajgir hill
It is said that Buddha rested here before undertaking his walk to Rajgraha through the forested valley (what is today the Pant wildlife sanctuary). Since 2014, the government has initiated an annual walk from Jethian to Venu Van in Rajgir to commemorate this walk, organized generally during Dec-Jan. This temple, perhaps an initiative of the Japanese, houses some of the broken statues that were recovered from the neighbouring villages. It is said that farmers stumble upon these statues while ploughing their fields. Imagine the rich archaeological heritage that we are sitting over!
Well it's a holy place for Buddhist and for Hindus as well it's a very hygienic place well maintained historical and just stunning if you understand that and like to know about Buddhist history and heritage of bihar it will be a decent experience
Chanced upon this Fitness Gym during my stay in Gaya. The moment you step in, you will be awestruck by the atmosphere, the top class equipment, highly professional trainers, and state of the art boxing ring which pulls you right over! Three reasons
My mother has been suffering from chronic joint pain for last 10 years. So much so, that she was unable to do any day to day to activities. She was not even able to stand for a long time. At night she had a hard time sleeping. It was hard for me to w