Sarnath, where Buddhism began!
Tara and I lived in a Buddhist country for 22 years. We had no hassles as we lead a life as Hindus without any restraints. Perhaps no crackers during Diwali was a bit of a dampener.
In fact, I had seen statues of Hindu gods in many places, including government buildings. Very impressive to see the incredibly huge statues of lord Ganesh installed at Chachengsao. In Thailand, Ganesha is called Phra Phikanet (พระพิฆเนศ) and is worshipped as the deity of fortune and success, and the remover of obstacles. He is associated with arts, education and trade. Shrines and statues for this elephant-headed Hindu God can be seen all around Thailand. Some of the largest statues of Ganesha can be found in Chachoengsao province. This is an easy day trip from Bangkok. But, you would need your own transport.
More about Sarnath:
Sarnath (Hindustani pronunciation: [saːɾnaːtʰ]) is a place located 10 kilometres north-east of Varanasi near the confluence of the Ganges and the Varuna rivers in Uttar Pradesh, India. The Deer Park in Sarnath is where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma, and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence through the enlightenment of Kondanna (Sanskrit: Kauṇḍinya).
Most of the ancient buildings and structures at Sarnath were damaged or destroyed by the Turks*.
For Buddhists, Sarnath (or Isipatana) is one of four pilgrimage sites designated by Gautama Buddha, the other three being Kushinagar, Bodh Gaya, and Lumbini.
The Chaukhandi Stupa commemorates the spot where the Buddha met his first disciples, dating back to the fifth century or earlier...
The Ashoka Pillar erected here ..(presently on display at the Sarnath Museum), was broken during Turk invasions but the base still stands at the original location. The Lion Capital now symbolizes the modern state of India. The Lion Capital served as the base of a large 32-spoke stone dharma-chakra, which was found broken into many pieces. The seal of the Supreme court of India displays the Dharma Chakra as it must have originally appeared.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarnath
Buddhism is one of the world's largest religions and originated 2,500 years ago in India. Buddhists believe that the human life is one of suffering, and that meditation, spiritual and physical labor, and good behavior are the ways to achieve enlightenment, or nirvana… Wikipedia
The whole park was spotlessly clean! |
We didn't shop for souvenirs! |
Comments
Having been to a 10 day session of Vipassana meditation, I could appreciate your thoughts. Was interesting and surprising to know that the technique of Vipassana was lost to the subcontinent and was preserved in Burma (Mynmar). Talking about tolerance / intolerance in Buddhism, It would be interesting for you to read "Saartha" a kannada novel / book written by SL Bhyrappa. It is translated into English and goes by the tittle "The Caravan". Some chapters cover that period and includes the famous debate between Shankaracharya and Mandana mishra.
Your pics are superb. Liked the monk one...
regards
NSM
In fact, Buddhism and Jainism, like other religions try to expand their influence to other regions.
There is a Jain 'Temple' in my native Palakkad!!!
I use to wonder , what one achieves with the expansionist motive, whether it be religion, politics or economics!
We, as a humanity, need to realize our oneness with the very nature.
Wish it was more pleasant and the Museum was open.
Thanks for sharing!
Happy to see some positive change.