Indian Pilgrimage Trip

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    Day 1: Capital New Delhi – Varanasi

    Travel Date: 2018-04-06 The Capital of India: 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…

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    Day 2: Ganges River Sarnath Varanasi

    Travel Date: April 7, 2018 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. 瓦拉纳西 瓦拉纳西也被称为贝拿勒斯或喀什,是印度最古老的城市之一,也是世界上最古老的连续有人居住的城市之一。瓦拉纳西位于印度北方邦恒河西岸,被尊为印度的精神之都。它对印度教徒、佛教徒和耆那教徒具有巨大的宗教意义。 Deer Park (Sarnath) The site of the Buddha’s first sermon, where he taught the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to the five ascetics, marking the founding of Buddhism. 鹿野苑 (Sarnath) 佛陀首次布道的地点,他在此向五位苦行僧宣讲四圣谛和八正道,标志着佛教的创立。 Post Views: 204

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    Day 3: Varanasi- Bodh Gaya

    Travel Date:April 8,2018 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 4:Sujada Village-Pragbodhi Cave-Saptaparni Cave

    Travel Date:April 9, 2018 Pragbodhi Cave also known as the Snow Mountain Dragon Cave, is located in the Dungeshwari Hills, approximately 12 kilometers from Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India. This cave, formed naturally from rocks, is a tranquil and spiritual site. Nearby stands the Dungeshwari temple complex, built to commemorate this sacred place. The temple enshrines a statue of the Buddha during his ascetic phase, vividly depicting his arduous journey of spiritual practice. Pragbodhi Cave is an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists, attracting many visitors who pay their respects and follow in the spiritual footsteps of the Buddha. This location highlights the trials Siddhartha Gautama endured in his pursuit of enlightenment.…

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    Day 5: Vulture Peak (Ling Shan) – Nalanda – Xuan Zang Memoria

    Travel Date: April 10, 2025 Vulture Peak (Ling Shan) 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,…

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    Day 6: Vaishali – Kesariya

    Travel Date: April 11, 2018 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. Kesariya Stupa Kesariya Stupa, located in Bihar, India,…

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    Day 7: Kushinagar – Ramabhar Stupa

    Travel Date: April 12, 2018 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…

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    Day 8: Lumbini – Kapilavastu

    Trvavel Date: April 13, 2018 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. Kapilavastu Kapilavastu, an ancient city in northern India, is…

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    Day 9: Jetavana Monastery

    Travel Date: April 14, 2018 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…

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    Day 10: New Delhi

    Travel Date: April 15, 2018 New Delhi New Delhi is the capital of India and the first stop on the pilgrimage to the sacred mountains.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. Post Views: 135