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  • Stand supports the white statue of the Metteyya Awakened One with Awareness. A simple start is a steel stand with three levels. This is the main surface of the Pagoda, so you may want to put some effort into this.

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  • onto the Pagoda.
    First need was an image of the Matteyya Awakened One with Awareness.
    You can have as many as you like. This will go on the topmost level of
    the Pagoda. It is considered ‘bad etiquette’ to place the Matteyya Awakened One with Awareness lower than any other image in the same Pagoda.
    In the place of an image of Buddha, a mantra written on a piece of
    paper or similar is perfectly acceptable, and preferred in the Jōdo Shinshū (Pure Land) tradition of Buddhism and in Nichiren
    Buddhism. Some buddhist schools recommend certain standardized
    arrangements of images for their lay members, in Japan often as
    triptychs with the main Buddha surrounded by either bodhisattvas, dharma
    guardians or lineage masters. This is not necessary, even after
    Japanese standards, and Chinese-Taiwanese Buddhism is usually less
    standardized when it comes to home shrines.

  • 4
    If a suitable Buddha image simply cannot be obtained, a picture of Buddha’s relics, a stūpa , a Buddhist holy book, a bodhi leaf or picture of the Buddha’s footprints may be acceptable.
  • 5
    On the next level, you may place an image of a Buddhist teacher like the Dalai Lama or a small statue of the Chinese Bùdài (the Laughing Buddha, considered to be a manifestation of Buddha Maitreya.)
    Two guardian images may be an idea to consider: Either the ‘lion-dogs’
    common at the entrance of South Asian monasteries or two
    dharmapalas/vidyarajas you feel familiar with (Chinese, Japanese and
    Tibetan Buddhists doesn’t use exactly the same palas, and for persons
    into Tibetan Buddhism or Shingon there may be reasons to choose
    carefully).
  • 6
    Place offerings on the lowest level or, if you wish, a Buddhist scripture or a bowl of water. Some find a bell or singing bowl on a cushion useful.[3]
  • 7
    Traditional offerings include candles, flowers, incense, fruit or food. However, it is not what you offer that is important: it is that it is done sincerely with a pure heart.[4]
    Since Buddhist monastics aren’t allowed to eat after lunchtime, food,
    fruit and dairy offerings traditionally – and for symbolic reasons –
    occur in the morning or shortly before lunchtime. Offerings of water,
    non-dairy beverages, candles, flowers and incense may, however, occur at
    other times of the day.
  • 8
    Place a small stūpa on the supporting surface of the shrine, if you wish. You can make a simple stūpa with a small pile of stones. There is no need to go out and buy a costly gold one; that defeats the purpose of Buddhism.
  • 9
    It is traditional to change the offering water every morning, however, the old water should never go to waste.
    Use it to water a plant or something. A new cup or bowl should be used
    for this purpose: glass or crystal is preferable, because the clarity of
    the water represents clarity of the mind. Some Buddhist schools use two
    water bowls: ‘drinking’ water and ‘washing’ water. It is far from wrong
    to let flowers remain even after withering has begun: The flowers serve
    to remind you of impermanence.
  • 10
    If you wish, you may offer incense at the shrine when you recite morning ceremony. Touch the tip to your forehead, then light it. See warning.


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    • Question
      Which would best time in the Morning Offering water before Sunshine?
      Community Answer
      The exact time (i.e., 4am or
      6:30am) are not what’s important. One should wake up early enough to
      have time to think about the purpose of one’s life. When you wake up
      try to think that I have been in meditation and that your Lama (or the
      Dalai Lama or Amitabha, Tara or any Bodhidattva) is seated on a lotus on
      the crown of your head. Think that today I will pray to help all
      sentient beings even if it is just by being kind, compassionate and
      generous to those with whom I come in contact. Then rise and go to your
      shrine. You could light a stick of incense and think; To the Buddha,
      Dharma and Sangha, I make this offering. Then continue by offering your
      seven (or 1 or 2 . . .) water bowls, etc
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    • Question
      The statue I got is holding an empty bowl. Is there anything that I am supposed to put in this bowl?
      Max Thunderman
      Community Answer
      It’s your choice whether you want to put anything in there or not, but usually it’s left clean/empty.
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    • Question
      Can I use a picture of Buddha instead of a statue for the top of my shrine?
      Community Answer
      Yes, that is absolutely fine. If
      you’d like, you could write “BUDDHA” on a piece of crumpled-up loose
      leaf paper; you’d still be fine. It really does not matter what the
      shrine looks like, but rather what it is about for you.
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    • Question
      Is it wrong to have shelves with books and items underneath my shrine?
      Community Answer
      No, that’s not wrong, but it might be a nice idea to try to focus the books and items on your pursuit of Dharma.
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    • Question
      Must I always pray in the morning?
      Community Answer
      It depends on what kind of Buddhist you are, but a short “om mani padme hum” is traditional.
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    • Question
      For how long should a food offering be left
      on the shrine at home? How should the food offering be discarded? Can
      anyone eat a food offering?
      Community Answer
      Leave it for a few hours. Do not
      let it go bad! Food can be offered to guests, animals, the hungry or
      just offered to Buddhahood and eaten. It is sinful to discard food.
      Anyone can eat the food. Before a meal you offer the food to the Buddha,
      then you eat it. The principle is the same for altars and everything
      else.
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    • Question
      Can I use other flowers instead of a lotus?
      Community Answer
      Yes. Flowers symbolize the causes,
      while fruits symbolize the effects. They play a part in reminding
      practitioners of the truth of cause and effect, which most refer to as
      Karma.
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    • Question
      Can I continue to present my offerings to the shrine and meditate regularly when I am having my menstrual period?
      Community Answer
      Yes, of course. Buddhism has no restrictions on this.
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    • Question
      Can I use a picture of the buddha instead of a statue?
      Community Answer
      Yes, you can.
      Not Helpful 3
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    • Question
      What do the three statues in front of Buddha represent?
      Community Answer
      They represent the past Buddha, present Buddha and the next Buddha.
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    • Yellow, white, orange, red, and blue are recommended colours of decoration.
    • Everything on the shrine also has a symbolic meaning. Flowers and fruit for example illustrate the law of karma.
    • What matters is sincerity, not the shrine itself. It would be
      better if you didn’t have a shrine and were very sincere in cultivating
      virtue than if you had a shrine and wasted time going through the
      formalities of making it look pretty.
    • Some Buddhists is to have cushions near their shrine to sit on
      while meditating. Decorated Indian cushion covers are favoured
      considerably. Some prefer a meditation stool or a tightly stuffed zafu.
    • The supporting surface of the shrine isn’t really something that you must put a lot of effort into.
    • You should set aside a symbolic day once a month or so to clean
      the shrine of dust, and perhaps once a year to clean it thoroughly. In
      East Asia the days before new moon is a widespread shrine cleaning time.
    • If you are unable to create levels, make sure any statues of
      Buddha are not directly on the floor because this can be thought
      disrespectful.[5]

    Warnings



    • If you do intend on burning incense or candles, consider the flammability of the covering of the shrine.
    • Candles and incense should never be allowed to burn unattended. Consider electric candles or lamps.
    • Avoid cheap, low-quality incense. It is generally manufactured
      in Asia where safety standards are comparatively low and can contain
      unsafe chemicals.



    Things You’ll Need


    • A Buddha or Bodhisattva image or statue.
    • A water bowl
    • Flowers/incense/fruit/electric candles.
    • A photograph or image of your own Buddhist teacher, if you have one.
    • A selection of small stones



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    References

    1. The Art of Lovingkindness, by Ven. Master Chin Kung and Ven. Wu Ling.
    2. The Buddha Book, by Lillian Too.
    3. ↑ https://www.thebuddhagarden.com/where-to-place-buddha-statue.html
    4. ↑ https://www.thebuddhagarden.com/where-to-place-buddha-statue.html
    5. ↑ https://www.windhorse.co.uk/setting-up-a-buddhist-shrine.html
    6. ↑ https://www.shambhala.com/snowlion_articles/making-offerings-how-and-why/
    7. ↑ https://www.knowingbuddha.org/dos-and-donts


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    Depiction of the ParinirvanaThe
    Buddha’s last days are described in the Pali text called the Great
    Parinirvana Sutra (Parinirvana meaning “completed nirvana”).
    The Buddha’s living nirvana, achieved during enlightenment, at
    death transforms to nirvana without human residue. Self possessed,
    without psychological pain, untroubled by the thoughts of death,
    the Buddha identifies four places of future pilgrimage: the sites
    of his birth, enlightenment, first sermon, and death. “But
    don’t hinder yourself by honouring my remains,” he added.



    On reaching the village
    of Kusinara of the Mallas on the further side of the Hiranyavati
    river, the Buddha realised that his end was fast approaching.
    He told Ananda to prepare a bed for him with its head turned towards
    the north between two sal trees. Ananda who served him for 20
    years was deeply upset. “Don’t grieve, Ananda!” the
    Buddha consoles him. “The nature of things dictates that
    we must leave those dear to us. Everything born contains its own
    cessation. I too, Ananda, am grown old, and full of years, my
    journey is drawing to its close, I am turning 80 years of age,
    and just as a worn-out cart can only with much additional care
    be made to move along, so too the body of the Buddha can only
    be kept going with much additional care”.


    As desired by the Buddha, the Mallas
    of Kusinara were informed of his impending death, and they came
    to pay respects to him. Among them was a mendicant named Subhadra,
    a 120 year old Brahmin. He had earlier been turned away by Ananda
    but when the Buddha overheard this he called the Brahmin to his
    side. He was admitted to the Sangha (Buddhist order) and immediately
    after his conversion he passed away.




    Ramabhar Stupa
    The Ramabhar Stupa: The Buddha’s
    cremation place, Kusinara.


    When the third quarter of the night
    approached, the Buddha asked his disciples three times if there
    were any doubts about the teachings or the disciplines. The Bhikkhus
    stood silent. “Not one, Ananda, has misgivings. All will
    eventually reach enlightenment.

    The Buddha then said his final words, “Listen, Bhikkhus,
    I say this: all conditioned things are subject to decay, strive
    with diligence for your liberation”.


    He then passed into meditational
    absorptions and entered Mahaparinirvana (the great passing away).
    It was the full moon of the month of Vaisakha (April-May) and
    the year was probably between 487 and 483 B.C. However, according
    to the Sri Lankan tradition and other southeastern countries,
    it is believed that the Buddha entered Parinirvana in 544-543
    B.C.

    For the next six days the body
    of the Great Master was laid in state. Preparations were made
    for his funeral under the direction of Anirudha a cousin and follower
    of the Buddha. On the seventh day, after honouring the body with
    perfumes and garlands, it was taken to the Mukutbandhana Chaitya,
    the sacred shrine of the Mallas. The last ceremony was performed
    by Maha Kasapa and the body of the Great Master was cremated with
    due honour. When the cremation was completed the ashes were collected
    by the Mallas as relics, which consisted of a skull bone, teeth
    and inner and outer shrouds. The relics were then distributed
    into eight shares amongst the representatives of the other eight
    Kingdoms which constituted ancient northern India. These relics
    were again subdivided after King Ashoka decided to build 84,000
    stupas. Today these relics are enshrined in stupas across Asia.



    Mahaparinirvana Temple, Kusinara.
    Mahaparinirvana
    Temple,
    Kusinara.

    The present
    temple was built by the Indian Government in 1956 as part of the
    commemoration of the 2,500th year of the Mahaparinivana or 2500
    BE (Buddhist Era). Inside this temple, one can see the famous
    Reclinging Buddha image lying on its right side with the head
    to the north. The statue is 6.1 m long and rests on a stone couch.
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    Ananda near the feet, Ven. Subhadda at the middle and Ven. Dabba
    Malla at the corner. At the centre is an inscriptionof the 5th
    century AD, which states the statue was “a gift of the
    monk Haribala of the Mahavihara and was fashioned by Dinna”.
    This 1500-year old reclining Buddha image was executed out
    of one block of red sandstone brough in from Mathura during the
    Gupta period. It was discovered in 1876 in a dilapidated condition
    and the scattered fragments were successfully pieced together.


    Excavation
    showed that the original temple on the site consisted of an oblong
    hall and antechamber with its entrance facing the west. Large
    number of bricks with carved surfaces found among the rubbish
    indicated that the temple had a barrel-vaulted roof not unlike
    that on the modern temple.
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    experienced a profound realization of the nature of life, death and
    existence. In English, the Buddha was said to be enlightened, although
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    Rajgir : Second turning of the Wheel of Dharma
    Sravasti : Teachings in the Jetavana Grove
    Sankashya : Where Lord Buddha descended from Tushita Heaven
    Nalanda : Site of the great monastic university
    Kushinagar : Where Buddha entered mahaparinirvana
    Ajanta Caves
    Dharamshala
    Sanchi
    Kapil Vastu
    Vaishali
    DISTANCE CHART
    Patna – Bodhgaya
    125
    Patna – Nalanda
    90
    Nalanda – Rajgir
    12
    Rajgir – Bodhgaya
    80
    Bodhgaya- Varanasi
    Varanasi – Gorakhpur
    210
    Gorakhpur – Kushinagar
    56
    Gorakhpur – Lumbini
    125
    Lumbini – India Border
    25
    Lumbini – Balrampur
    225
    Balrampur – Sravasti
    15
    Lumbini – Kapilvastu (India)
    110
    Kapilvastu (India) – Balrampur
    130
    Sravasti – Lucknow
    175
    Patna – Bodhgaya
    125
    Patna – Nalanda
    90
    Lucknow – Sankasia
    300
    Sankasia – Agra
    170
    Agra – Delhi
    200
    Kushinagar – Patna
    350
    Patna – Vaishali
    70
    Vaishali – Kushinagar
    280
    Varanasi – Allahabad
    130
    Allahabad – Kaushambi
    54
    Varanasi – Sarnath
    12
    Lucknow – Agra
    363
    * (All distance are in kilometers and approximately calculated)
    LUMBINI
    The
    birthplace of the Gautama Buddha, Lumbini, is the Mecca of every
    Buddhist, being one of the four holy places of Buddhism. Lumbini now is
    in Nepal and most popular Buddhist Sites in Nepal. It is said in the
    Parinibbana Sutta that Buddha himself identified four places of future
    pilgrimage: the sites of his birth, enlightenment, first discourse, and
    death. All of these events happened outside in nature under trees. While
    there is not any particular significance in this, other than it perhaps
    explains why Buddhists have always respected the environment and
    natural law.
    Sightseeing
    The
    main area is known as the “Sacred Garden.” It only takes a couple of
    hour to see everything. Most people, who come here, visit for the day
    from Bhairawa. The best time to visit Lumbini is the early morning or
    late afternoon, and the hot mid-afternoon is best avoided.
    The Rummendei pillar
    Three
    hundred years after the Mahaparinirvana, Emperor Ashoka visited Lumbini
    and erected a pillar there. This pillar, though broken, still remains
    at the site. It is known as the Rummendei pillar after the earlier name
    of the place (modern name Rupandehi) in Nepal.
    Maya Devi Temple
    The
    central focus at Lumbini is the Maya Devi temple. A stone relief
    (probably 2nd century AD) shows her giving birth to the Buddha watched
    by the two Hindu gods Brahma and Indra. The area is currently being
    developed into a Sacred Peace Garden spread over 8 sq. km. along with
    the building of several stupas and monasteries by Buddhist traditions
    from all over the world. The Ashokan Pillar stands out quite clearly and
    is surrounded by the ruins of four stupas.
    On
    the south of the Maya Devi temple there is the famous sacred bathing
    pool known as Puskarni. It is believed that Maha Devi took a bath in
    this pool before the delivery. By the side of the Ashoka pillar there is
    a river which flows southeast and is locally called the ‘OL’ river. In
    1996, an archaeological dig unearthed a “flawless stone” placed there by
    the Indian Emperor Ashoka in 249 BC to mark the precise location of the
    Buddha’s birth more than 2,600 years ago, if authenticated, the find
    will put Lumbini even more prominently on the map for millions of
    religious pilgrims.
    Recently,
    several beautiful shrines have been built by devotees from Buddhist
    countries. A visit to Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, is not only for
    spiritual enlightenment but also for solace and satisfaction that one
    gets in such a calm and peaceful place.
    Niglihawa
    Some
    of the very valuable archaeological finds (Dating 3rd century B.C) have
    been unearthed at Niglihawa. Positioned to the northeast of Tilaurakot,
    this place encompasses a quadrangular tank, two broken pieces of
    another Ashokan Pillar. The pillar dedication commemorates Ashoka’s
    visit to the place.
    Sagarhawa
    Identified
    by Archaeologists as the “Palace of Massacre of the Shakyas”, the ruins
    of an ancient water tank were excavated in the forest of Sagarhawa. It
    lies to the northwest of Niglihawa.
    Aroarakot
    This
    place once had a walled rectangular fortress. The citadel was Buddha’s
    natal town. Laying to the northeast of Niglihawa, here you can find
    remains of ancient moat and brick fortifications reminding you of its
    glorious past.
    Location
    In the foothills of the Himalayas Lumbini is a small village in Nepal, 27 kms from Sonauli on the India – Nepal border.
    How To Reach
    Air
    : The closest airport is at Bhairawa, Nepal, from where there are
    regular flights to and from Kathmandu. The nearest airhead in India is
    at Varanasi (323 kms), where you can
    Rail : The nearest railhead is at Gorakhpur (India) 123 km away.
    Road
    : There is twice hourly minibuses service from Bhairawa (2 hr), which
    is 22 km away. From where the buses let you off, you have to walk a
    kilometer. The last bus back is about 5 pm. Buses from Bhairawa leave
    from near the main intersection, across the street from the Hotel Yeti.
    Also, buses ply up to the Indian side of the border, from where the
    passengers have to disembark and take another bus after crossing the
    border post.
    BODHGAYA
    Bodhgaya
    is one of the most significant India Buddhist pilgrimage centre of the
    world for being the place where the Buddha attained enlightenment.
    The
    four important places associated with the life of Gautam Buddha are
    Lumbini, in Nepal, where he was born, Bodhgaya where he attained
    enlightenment, Sarnath or Isipatan near Varanasi where he delivered his
    first sermon and Kushinagar near Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, where he
    left his mortal body. Of all these places Bodhgaya has its own spiritual
    significance. It is considered as the holy land where prince Siddhartha
    Gautam became the enlightened Gautam Buddha. Bodhgaya is more of a
    working Buddhist center, which attracts people from all over the world
    who come here to learn about Buddhism and meditation.
    Sightseeing
    Bodhgaya
    has many significant things associated with the life of Buddha. One of
    the central point and prime attraction of the place is the Mahabodhi
    temple which is built at the place the Buddha gained enlightenment. This
    temple stands adjacent to the descendent of the original Bodhi tree
    under which Buddha mediated to gain knowledge.
    The Bodhi Tree
    is
    considered to be among the oldest and the most venerated tree in the
    world. The present tree is considered only as the descendant of the
    original tree. Bhikkhuni Sangamitta, daughter of Ashoka, took a shoot of
    the original Bodhi tree to Sri Lanka in the 3rd century B.C. where the
    Lankan king Devanampiya Tissa planted it at the Mahavihara monastery in
    Anuradhapura where it still flourishes today. A cutting from it was
    carried back to Bodhgaya when the original tree died. The Bodhi tree,
    closely linked to the Buddha’s accomplishment is much sought after among
    the pilgrims visiting the place. Pilgrims consider the Bodhi Tree’s
    seeds and leaves as blessings for their monasteries and homes.
    Vajrasan
    or diamond throne is a red sandstone slab under the tree on which Buddha sat while mediating.
    The Mahabodhi Temple
    It
    is believed that 250 years after the enlightenment of Buddha, Maurya
    king emperor Ashoka visited Bodh Gaya and built a small shrine at the
    spot where Buddha had attained enlightenment. Thus emperor Ashoka is
    considered as the original founder of the Mahabodhi temple.
    The
    Mahabodhi Temple constructed in the 7th century A.D. has had repairs
    and renovations from time to time. It has a long history that has seen
    periods of invasions and destruction. Muslim invaders destroyed the
    temple in the 12th century but the Burmese kings restored the temple in
    the 14th century. However, the temple complex was severely flooded and
    remained buried under silt till 1811. The temple finally received its
    last and massive restoration and conservation work after it was
    excavated in 1861 on the recommendation of Alexander Cunningham,
    Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India.
    In
    1891 a Srilankan Buddhist, Anagarika Dharmapala, founded the Mahabodhi
    Society of India to reclaim the Mahabodhi temple for the Buddhists which
    till then had experienced considerable Hindu control over it. Finally
    on 23rd May 1953, the temple was handed over to Dr S. Radhakrishnan, the
    then Vice President of India.
    The Mahabodhi Temple Architecture
    Situated
    about 13 kms from Gaya, it is one of the important places of worship
    for the Buddhists. The temple is 15m in length as well as in breadth and
    its height is 52m. It consists of a high pyramidal spire crowned by a
    miniature stupa and a chhatravali on a platform. A double flight of
    steps led up to the platform and the upper sanctum. The moldings on the
    spire contained Buddha images in niches. On its four corners are four
    towers rising gracefully, giving the whole structure a balanced look.
    In
    the main sanctum there is a huge gilded image of the Buddha in the
    “touching the ground pose”, ‘Bhumisparsha mudra’. The image faces the
    east and it is believed that Buddha attained supreme enlightenment in
    this posture. This image is said to be 1700 years old. A chamber at the
    top has a figure of Buddha’s mother, Mayadavi.
    The
    courtyard of the Mahabodhi temple consists of large number of elegant
    looking Stupas of different sizes. Towards North of the Bodhi Temple is
    Chankamana -a platform with foot impressions of Buddha. Also significant
    is Animeshlocha Stupa, which is believed to be the place where Buddha
    spent one week looking towards the great Mahabodhi Tree out of
    gratitude, without blinking his eyes. The temple has ancient railings as
    old as the first century BC. Near the Mahabodhi temple there are many
    temples built by various nations like the Tibet temple, the Japanese,
    the Thai, the Lankan and the Bhutan temple.
    Around
    the Bodhi tree and the Mahabodhi temple there are quadrangular stone
    railings around 0.2m high with four bars including the top piece. They
    are depict two different styles and were made in two different eras. The
    older set is dated to about 150 BC and made of sandstone while the
    latter probably belongs to the Gupta period (300-600 AD) and constructed
    from course granite. The older set has a number of designs representing
    scenes from the purchase of Jetavana by Ananthapindika at Sravasti,
    Lakshmi being bathed by elephants, Surya riding a chariot drawn by four
    horses, etc. On the latter there are figures of stupas, Garudas, etc.
    The meditation- park is a new addition in the temple complex inaugurated
    by His Holiness Dalai Lama. The atmosphere inside the temple compound
    is of peace and serenity. People from all walks of life and religion
    come here to worship and admire the temple.
    UNESCO
    has declared Maha Bodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya (Bihar) as a world heritage
    site. Entry is free for all. The timings are from 6 am to 12 noon and
    from 2 to 6.30 pm. A small sum of Rupees five is charged for taking
    cameras inside.
    Monastries
    The
    temples or monastries built by other Buddhist countries like Thailand,
    China, Sri Lanka, Japan, Korea, Nepal, Taiwan, Bhutan etc are made in
    their typical representative architectural style and are a great
    attraction to the tourists. The Tibetan and monasteries were built way
    back in 1934 and contain a large prayer wheel. The Japanese temple has a
    large image of Buddha brought from Japan. The Tai Bodhi Kham Monastery
    was built by Buddhist tribes from Arunanchal Pradesh and Assam.
    The Archeological Museum
    Can
    also be visited for its collection of Buddha figures and pillars found
    in the area. It remains open from 10 am to 5pm,Saturday to Thursday.
    There is also a Hindu Shankararacharya Math, which owns a temple in
    Bodhgaya that has a sculpture gallery. Across the Falgu River there are
    two temples called the Dungeshwari and Suraya temple, which can be
    visited.
    How To Reach
    By
    Air : Gaya is the nearest airport from Bodh Gaya. It is located at a
    distance of 17 kilometers. Various domestic airlines operate from Gaya
    to other metro cities of India. You can also land at Patna and board
    taxis and buses to reach Bodh Gaya which is around 135 kilometers from
    Patna.
    By
    Rail : A good railway network connects Bodh Gaya with other major
    cities of India. A whole range of trains is available to reach Bodh
    Gaya. Gaya is the nearest railhead to Bodh Gaya at the distance of 17
    kilometers. Besides ordinary trains, Indian Railway has introduced a
    Bodh Gaya special ‘Buddha Parikrama Express’ specifically meant to cater
    Buddhist spiritual tourists. The train links all the important places
    relevant to Buddhists.
    By
    Road : Besides a good network or railway tracks, Bodh Gaya is well
    connected by roads to various cities of India. Gaya is the nearest
    transport hub which is connected with Grand Trunk Road and from where
    you can catch direct busses to reach Patna, Nalanda, Rajgir and
    Varanasi.
    SARNATH
    After
    attaining enlightenment at Bodh Gaya the Buddha went to Sarnath; and it
    was here that he preached his first discourse in the deer park to set
    in motion the ‘Wheel of the Dharma’. It is one of the most holy sites as
    in this place the stream of the Buddha’s teaching first flowed.
    At
    this place, the Buddha encountered the five men who had been his
    companions of earlier austerities. On meeting the enlightened Buddha,
    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”. Hearing this the five ascetics became the Buddha’s first
    disciples.
    A
    Monastic tradition flourished for over 1,500 years on the site of the
    deer park at Sarnath. In the third century BC Ashoka erected a column
    15.24 m in height which had four lions as its capital which is now
    treasured in the archaeology museum. The lion symbolises both Ashoka’s
    imperial rule and the kingship of the Buddha. The four-lion capital was
    adopted as the emblem of the modern Indian republic. The last and
    largest monastery constructed before the Muslim invasion was
    Dharma-Chakar-Jina Vihar, erected by Kumardevi, wife of King Govinda
    Chandra, who ruled over Benares during 1114 to 1154. In 1194 AD,
    Kutubuddin Aibak, the Muslim conqueror, leveled the city to the ground.
    Sarnath became a forest of debris below which the historical ruins
    remained buried. Of the two great stupas which adorned the city only the
    Dhamekha remained which is of the 6th century.
    The Dhamekha Stupa
    This
    is the most conspicuous structure at Sarnath. Colonel Cunningham bore a
    shaft from the top centre of the stupa and discovered a stone tablet on
    which an inscription is written with the word Dhamekha, and mentions
    that this is the spot where the Buddha delivered his first sermon.
    Dhamekha seems to be a distorted form of Dharma Chakra which means
    turning the wheel of the Dharma. It is also said that at this spot the
    five ascetics who left Gautama Buddha in Bodh Gaya used to live in huts.
    The original stupa was constructed by Ashoka. The present size of the
    stupa is 31.3 m high and 28.3 m in diameter. The lower portion of the
    stupa is covered completely with beautifully carved stones. The design
    consists of a broad band of Swastika (fylfot) carved in different
    geometrical patterns with a finely chiselled lotus wreath, running over
    and below the swastikas.
    The
    Dhamekha stupa is considered to be the sacred place where the voice of
    Buddhism was first heard. Many dignitaries of Buddhist countries visit
    this place for circumambulation of this sacred stupa and to worship the
    Buddha. Tibetans Buddhist circumambulate it chanting the mantra ‘Om mani
    padme hum’. The first discourse of the Buddha was on the ‘Wheel of
    Law’. The wheel symbolises samsara (world), the eternal round of
    existence which goes on and on, life after life because of ceaseless
    cravings and desire.
    How To Reach
    Sarnath
    being an important pilgrimage and tourism destination is well connected
    to the rest of Uttar Pradesh and India. The place is a hot tourism
    destination and has a well-maintained infrastructure.
    By
    Air : The nearest airport from Sarnath is Varanasi. Varanasi Airport at
    Babatpur is near about 30 kilometers from Sarnath. The airport is well
    connected to other cities in India such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Agra,
    Chennai and Bangalore through a range of flights operated by both
    private as well as public carriers.
    By
    Rail / Train : Sarnath itself has a railway station that is connected
    to Varanasi and Gorakhpur by passenger trains. Nevertheless, Varanasi
    Cantonment railway station that is near about 10 kilometers from Sarnath
    is a better option when it comes to connectivity. Varanasi station is
    well connected to other cities in Uttar Pradesh.
    RAJGIR
    Rajgir,
    situated 60 kms from Patna has got its name from Raj Griha meaning
    abode of the king. It is one of the most famous pilgrimages of Buddhists
    in India. Its craggy peaks and sheer mountains, dry forests and silent
    ruins evoke memories of the Buddha at almost every turn. The city was
    the entity of Magadh Empire. Lord Buddha lived for 12 years in the city.
    It was Rajgir that lord Buddha delivered some of his legendary sermons.
    Rajgir has witnessed a glorious and legendary past. The city is also
    renowned for its health and winter resort with its warm water ponds.
    Sightseeing
    Griddhakuta or Venture’s peak
    This
    is the place where Lord Buddha set in motion his second wheel of law.
    This was there for three months even during the rainy season. Also, he
    preached many sermons at this place. Buddha gave here the two important
    sutras the Lotus sutra and Prajnaparamita.
    Shanti Stupa
    The
    Buddha Sangh from Japan has constructed a modern stupa, which is known
    as Vishwa Shanti Stupa, at the top of the Ratnagiri hills in his
    commemoration. A bridle path leads up to the hill but if you want to
    have fun then go by the Aerial Chair lift which works everyday except of
    Thursdays.
    Ajatasatru fort
    The
    remains of the fort made by the King of Megadh in 6th century B.C can
    be seen in the town. The ruins of Ajatasatru stupa has also been found
    by the archeologists. This protects the Magadh share of Buddha’s
    leftovers.
    Venuvana
    This
    is the monastery made by King Bimbisara and was gifted to the Lord
    Buddha on his arrival in Rajgir after his enlightenment. The monastery
    was the first offering to Buddha by the king of Magadh.
    Bimbisara Jail
    This
    is the jail where Ajatasatru kept his father Bimbisara in imprisonment.
    The King Bimbisara himself chose this place as the place of his
    confinement. So that he could see Lord Buddha climbing up his mountain
    retreat atop the Griddhakuta hill.
    Karanda Tank
    The tank in which Lord Buddha used to take bathe.
    Swarn Bhandar caves
    These
    two strange caves have been concaved out of a single substantial rock.
    One of the compartments is believed to be the guard rooms. The rock has
    one horizontal line and the rear wall has two straight vertical lines.
    The doorway is supposed to lead the King Bimbisara treasury. It is also
    believed that the writing found in the sankhalipi or the shell script
    gives the clue to the open doorway, which is engraved into the wall. The
    treasure according to the myths is still intact.
    The cyclopean wall
    This
    40 Km wall used to encircle the whole of the ancient Rajgir. The wall
    is one of the pre Mauryan stone constructions to be ever found. The wall
    is made of the substantial stones carefully fitted together. At exist
    of Rajgir to Gaya, the traces of the wall can still be seen.
    Hot Springs
    These
    are warm water ponds at the foot of the Vaibhava hill. To approach to
    various temples a staircase which leads to up side has been made. There
    are separate bathing places for males and females. The water into the
    pond comes through the spouts of saptdhara, the seven streams, believed
    to find their source at the ‘Saptaparni Caves’, up in the hills.
    Brahmakund is considered as the hottest spring with temperature of 450
    degree Celsius.
    Pippala Cave
    On
    the hills of Vaibhava, just above the hot spring is a rectangular stone
    carved tower which appears that it must be used as a watch tower. The
    name Pippala cave has been given Pippala since it became the resort of
    pious hermits. The place is also known as ‘Jarasandh Ki Baithak’.
    Jivakameavan Gardens
    Lord
    Buddha was brought to this dispensary of Jivaka for the dressing of his
    wound, who was a royal physician in the rein of Ajatasatru and
    Bimbisara.
    How To Reach
    By
    Air : Gaya is the nearest airport from Rajgir. There are frequent
    flights from Gaya to other metro cities of India. You can get down at
    Gaya and from there board buses or taxis for Rajgir. Other than Gaya,
    Patna airport is another good option. Patna is well connected with other
    metro cities of India and some major cities of world.
    By
    Rail : Rajgir railway station is linked with other cities by a whole
    range of trains. The place is well linked with Gaya and from Gaya you
    can board trains for Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, and Bangalore.
    After getting down at Gaya, which is just 34 kilometers away, you can
    hire taxis for Rajgir.
    By Road : Rajgir is linked with most of the cities of Bihar by road network.
    SARVASTI
    Located
    in the fertile Gangetic plains in the present day’s Gonda district of
    Uttar Pradesh, Sravasti or Savatthi was the town that has the honor for
    sheltering Buddha for 25 rainy seasons in the Jetvana Gardens. The
    capital of the Kosala Mahajanapada, Sravasti was one of the biggest
    towns in the Gangetic plains during the Buddha’s lifetime. It is here
    that the Buddha is said to performed the only miracle of his life in
    response to a challenge from six non-believers. According to the legend,
    the Lord confounded his critics by making them witness a miraculous
    million-fold self-manifestation seated on a thousand-petalled lotus, as
    fire and water emanated from his body.
    The
    city founded by king Sarvast has age-old stupas, majestic monasteries
    and several temples. However, it is more popularly known as the place
    from where the Buddha started his preaching and expounded a major part
    of the Tripitakas At Sarvasti tourists can visit the Jetavana Garden
    where the famous Anand Bodhi tree, an offspring of the one, said to have
    been planted by Buddha’s main disciple Anand is located. Also located
    within the precincts of the garden are the ruins of Anandakuti and
    Gandhakuti. It was here that the Lord stayed during his many visits to
    Jetavana Vihara.
    A
    magnificent, seven-storied vihara, said to have been built by Sudatta
    or Anathapindika (the incomparable alms giver) who was a disciple of the
    Buddha is also located nearby as are the Sri Lanka, Chinese, Myanmarese
    (Burmese) and Thai monasteries and temples. Also worth seeing is the
    park with a large bell donated by Japanese pilgrims. Pakki Kuti said to
    be Angulimala’s Stupa and Kachchi Kuti, identified as Sudatta’s Stupa is
    the other attractions of Sarvasti. Besides being an important Buddhist
    pilgrimage, Sravasti is also an important Jain religious centre as the
    Jain Tirthankara Mahavira had visited this place many times.
    How To Reach
    By
    Air : The nearest airport from Shravasti is Lucknow. Lucknow Airport is
    near about 170 kilometers from Sravasti. The airport is well connected
    to other cities in India such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Agra, Chennai and
    Bangalore through a range of flights operated by both private as well as
    public carriers.
    By
    Train : The nearest railhead is Balrampur that is 17 Kilometers from
    Sravasti. Nevertheless, Gonda railway station that is also nearby is a
    better option when it comes to connectivity. Gonda station is well
    connected to other cities in Uttar Pradesh and India such as New Delhi,
    Mumbai, Kolkata, Agra, Lucknow, Bangalore and Ahmedabad etc.
    By
    Road : Sravasti is well connected to the rest of Uttar Pradesh by
    roadways. The nearest mega terminus is at Gonda that is 50 kilometers
    from the downtown Sravasti. Gonda in turn is well connected to cities
    like Lucknow, Bareilly, Kanpur, Allahabad, Agra and Mathura.
    SANKASYA
    At
    Sankasya, the Buddha is believed to have descended to the earth from
    the Trayastrimsa Heaven (Heaven of the Thirty-three Gods) after
    preaching to His mother and other Gods. This event is said to have
    occurred after the great miracle performed by the Buddha came down by a
    triple ladder, accompanied by the Gods Brahma and Sakra (Indra).
    The
    story of the Buddha’s descent from heaven at Sankasya has been a
    popular theme in early Buddhist art. In the harhut illustration, the
    triple ladder is at the centre of the scene with a Bodhi Tree and
    Vajrasana at its foot. There is one foot print (of the Buddha) on the
    top step and a second foot print on the bottom step of the middle
    ladder. Around the ladder on all sides are a number of spectators,
    kings, ministers and people awaiting anxiously the return of the Buddha.
    Somewhat similar scene is depicted at Sanchi.
    Tourist Attraction
    An
    important relic of the past at Sankasya is the stump of the broken
    Asoka pillar surmounted by the elephant capital. It has beautiful
    carvings of lotus and leaves of Bodhi tree.
    Nearby
    is a small modern Buddhist temple under the Bodhi tree. It was
    constructed in 1957 by Ven. Vijaya soma, a Buddhist monk from Sri Lanka.
    The modern shrine has a standing image of Lord Buddha flanked by Brahma
    and Sakra who are believed to have accompanied the Buddha on His
    descent from heaven to earth.
    About
    20 yards to the south of the Asoken Pillar, there is a highmound of
    solid brick work which was once a Buddhist structure. But it is now
    surmounted by a temple dedicated to Hindu Goddess Visharidevi. It is
    believed that the Buddha had descended from heaven at this place.
    The
    Buddhists visit Sankasya in large numbers every year on the Ashvina
    (Sharad) Purnima (in October) when a religious congregation takes place.
    How To Reach
    The
    nearest airport to Sankasya is at Agra and the railway station is at
    Pakhna, which is 12 km away. There are frequent bus and taxi services
    are available from Farrukhabad to Sankasya.
    NALANDA
    The
    name of the city has been derived from Na-alam-da, meaning Insatiable
    in Giving, one of the names by which the Lord Buddha was known. Today it
    is identified with modern Baragaon village. The city of Nalanda was
    found in 5 th century B.C. The oldest university of the world lays 62
    kms from Bodhgaya and 90 kms from Patna. Built on a hallowed site where
    the Buddha had often stayed, Nalanda is one of the world’s oldest living
    cities. The Buddhist University of Nalanda, once the most prestigious
    center of learning in Asia, was built here. Located in the eastern
    region of India, It is well known as the ancient center of learning.
    It
    has ruins of its rich past scattered all around. Sculptures, frescoes
    and bas-relief are still to be seen amongst the ruins. Good network of
    roads connect Nalanda to the other cities of the state making it
    accessible from all the parts of India.
    The Nalanda University
    The
    University was established in 5th century B.C. The ruins of the
    university are spread over 14 hectares of land. All the buildings are
    made with red bricks built in Kushana style of architecture. Excavations
    have revealed a symmetrical row of monasteries on the east that faces a
    parallel row of temples on the west with wide space in-between.
    The
    most imposing structure is the Sariputra stupa in the temple site 3, at
    the extreme south of the University. What we see here is the outcome of
    seven layers of successive construction that shields the original stupa
    which appears to be small and buried deep with in. The surrounding
    stupas and two towers are decorated with the niches which depict the
    Buddha, Buddhisattvas and the other events of Buddha’s life. To get the
    better perspective of the University there is stairway leading to the
    top.
    On
    the east of the University there are two monasteries (site 1A and 1B)
    facing Sariputra stupa. The main gates are on the north and it leads to
    the wide varandah, the roof of which rested on the pillar. In all the
    four directions there are cells for monks. In the site 1B there is an
    octagonal well on the side of the courtyard and well-planned drains for
    sewage disposal. On the north side there are other 9 monasteries of the
    same layout and design except for the entrances facing south.
    Each
    monastery was provided one shrine which contained the colossal image of
    Buddha. The monasteries were well worked out with thick plasterwork
    within which there were monastic cell, a safe, a well, and drains. The
    monasteries clearly reveal the different layers of constructions and
    thereby indicating various periods of occupation. Monastery Site 1
    suggests no less than nine different levels while other monasteries show
    two or three layers of construction.
    In 1951 an international center for Buddhists studies was established here.
    The Nalanda Museum
    This
    museum houses the treasure antiquities found during the excavations in
    Nalanda and Rajgir. The museum offers a veritable peep in to the Pala
    art. Which explains the University was equally famous for its prolific
    school of stone sculptures, bronze casting and manuscript paintings.
    Besides the artistic skills, the sculptures also explicate the jewelry,
    clothes and lifestyle of that period.
    The
    most dominating image in the museum is of Buddha, which was made in the
    first century. The Pala school of Nalanda depicts him in all available
    postures. However, the first bronze image depicts him in an Abhay Mudra
    which is noted for its simplicity and convincing modeling.
    Next
    to Buddha, most of the sculptures give account of Tara (the goddess of
    compassion and consort of Avalokitesvara) clad in a sari that reaches
    her ankle while her head is decorated with a crown and the wrist is
    replete with bangles. Other female deities depicted at Nalanda are three
    faced Marichi, Prajnaparamita, Hariti, Sarvvani, Aparajita, Vasudhara,
    Mahasarasvati, etc. The representations of Bodhisattvas include
    Padmapani, Manjusri, Avalokitesvara, Vajrapani, Manjuvara, etc.
    Other
    Brahmanical images found in Nalanda are of Shiva and Parvati assembled
    in one sculpture as seated in Lalitasana, Vishnu, Surya and his son
    Revanta, Ganesha, Sarasvati, Chandika and Ganga. They seem to suggest
    the need of an appeal to the masses of the people to attract the
    votaries of Hinduism by introducing some element of their religion.
    However, one wonders at some of the rare and unexplained statues like
    those of Tralokyavijaya trampling upon Siva and Parvati lying prostrate.
    In another statue Ganesha is seen subdued by Aparajita.
    Besides
    copper, stone and brick inscriptions, the museum has numerous coins,
    seals and plaques on display which includes the official seal of the
    Sangharama. The Nalanda Archeological Museum stays closed on Friday.
    Hiuen Tsang memorial hall
    Hiuen
    Tsang was a Chinese traveler who came to India in 5th century. He got
    attracted towards the glory of Nalanda University and stayed there for
    12 years and taught the students of the university. He has given a very
    detailed and vivid description of the Indian political and social
    conditions at that time. His writing were considered as the most
    authentic and credible source of information of that period. This
    memorial has been made in his memory.
    Nav Nalanda Mahavihara
    Nav
    Nalanda Mahavihara was established in 1951 by Indian government to
    promote Pali literature and the studies of Buddhism. Apart from India
    Students from other countries also come here for studying.
    Lauria Nandangarh
    Lauria
    Areraj is an 11.5-meter high Ashokan column, erected in 245 B.C. The
    polished sandstone pillar has edicts on it. King Ashoka erected a Lion
    pillar, which has become a famous site now. The 8.5 meter high sandstone
    pillar also has edict engraved on it. It is also believed that
    Nandangarh stupa houses the ashes of Lord Buddha.
    How To Reach
    Air
    : The nearest airport is at Patna, which is 95 kms from Nalanda. The
    airport takes regular flights to the other major cities of India.
    Rail
    : Though the nearest railway station is at Rajgir (12 kms) yet Gaya’s
    (95 kms) railway station is considered as a convenient railhead.
    Road : Nalanda is well connected with roads of Patna, Rajgir, Pawapuri and Bodhgaya
    Local Transport:There are no taxis available in Nalanda, rickshaws and Tongas are the main source of local transport.
    KUSHINAGAR
    One
    of the four major pilgrimage destinations of the Buddhist, Kushinagar
    (Kusinagar or Kusinara) is a small rural town of Uttar Pradesh located
    some 52 km from Gorakhpur, in northern India. Known earlier as Kushavati
    (Jatakas), Kushinagar was a celebrated center of the ancient Malla
    kingdom and is the place where the Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana (the
    great passing away), and was cremated. The religious significance of
    Kushinagar can be perceived by the fact that a large number of followers
    visit this place everyday. This is also the place where Lord Buddha
    preached his last sermon and said, /”All things must pass. Decay is
    inherent in all things”.
    The
    Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana at the age of 80 on the full moon of
    the month of Vaisakha (April-May) and as per his direction the Mallas of
    Kusinara were informed of his impending death, and they came to pay
    respects to him. For the next six days the body of the Shakyamuni’s was
    laid in state and preparations were made for his funeral under the
    direction of Anirudha a cousin and follower of the Buddha. On the
    seventh day, after honoring the body with perfumes and garlands, it was
    taken to the Mukutbandhana Chaitya, the sacred shrine of the Mallas
    where under the guidance of Mahakashyapa, the Buddha was cremated with
    due honor.
    Following
    the cremation, the relics of the Grand Master – skull bone, teeth and
    inner and outer shrouds were collected and distributed among the
    representatives of the eight Kingdoms, which constituted ancient
    northern India. These relics were again subdivided after King Ashoka
    decided to build 84,000 stupas. Today these relics are enshrined in
    various stupas scattered al over Asia.
    Being
    an important Buddhist site, Kushinagar had a lot of monasteries and
    stupas that were dedicated to the Buddha. Most of these religious
    structures were constructed between 3rd century BC and 5th century AD.
    For a long time Kushinagar remained lost in the jungles and was unknown
    to the world till 19th century when the British rediscovered it in 1880.
    Recent excavations have revealed that a monastic tradition had
    flourished here for a long time. The remains of ten different
    monasteries dating from the fourth to the eleventh centuries have been
    found. Excavations have shown that the original Buddha temple consisted
    of an oblong hall and antechamber with its entrance facing the west.
    Large number of bricks with carved surfaces found among the rubbish
    indicated that the temple had a barrel-vaulted roof not unlike that on
    the modern temple. The excavations have also unveiled the Matha Kuar and
    Ramabhar stupa. Most of these monastries and stupas are now enclosed in
    a park, in the midst of which stands a modern shrine housing a large
    recumbent figure of the Buddha. The temple known as the Mahaparinirvana
    Temple was built by the Government of India in 1956 to commemorate the
    2,500th year of the Buddha Mahaparinivana or 2500 BE (Buddhist Era).
    Inside
    this temple, one can see the famous Reclining Buddha image lying on its
    right side with the head to the north. The statue is 6.1 m long and
    rests on a stone couch. On the front of the couch are three sculptures,
    believed to represent Ven. Ananda near the feet, Ven. Subhadda at the
    middle and Ven. Dabba Malla at the corner. At the centre is an
    inscription dating to 5th century AD, which states the statue was “a
    gift of the monk Haribala of the Mahavihara and was fashioned by Dinna”.
    This 1500-year old reclining Buddha image was executed out of one block
    of red sandstone brought in from Mathura. It was discovered in 1876 in a
    dilapidated condition and the scattered fragments were successfully
    pieced together. Behind this shrine is a large stupa dating from the
    Gupta age. The Burmese restored this early in this century. Not far away
    is the Rambhar Stupa, one of the most important landmark of Kushinagar.
    The stupa is said to have been built on the same spot where Lord Buddha
    was cremated in 483 BC. Mathakuar Shrine is the place where Lord Buddha
    had given his last sermon.
    Since
    Kushinagar is a much-frequented pilgrimage site often, visited by
    tourists from East Asia and South East Asia- regions where Buddhism is
    the dominant religion, the Chinese, Sri Lankan, Thai, and Japanese
    Buddhists have constructed many temples. While a former Chinese temple
    has been reopened as an international meditation centre, the Tibetan
    Buddhists have built a small monastery with stupas in the Tibetan style
    beside it. There is also a museum that houses objects found during the
    excavation of Kushinagar.
    A
    majority of tourists come to Kushinagar during Buddha Purnima to
    celebrate the birthday of Lord Buddha. The place has a tropical climate
    with extreme temperatures during summers and winters. Winter days are
    pleasant with dry weather and clear sky.
    How To Reach
    By
    Air : The nearest airport from Kushinagar is Varanasi, several airlines
    operate regular flights to connect Varanasi to Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknow,
    and Patna.
    By
    Road : A good network of roads connects Kushinagar to other parts of
    the state of Uttar Pradesh. Gorakhpur (51 km), Sravasti (254 km), and
    Sarnath (266 km) and Agra (680 km) are linked to Kushinagar by road.
    By
    Rail : The nearest railway station from Kushinagar is Gorakhpur, which
    is an important railhead in Uttar Pradesh. Regular trains network
    Gorakhpur with major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kochi. One can
    reach Gorakhpur and Kushinagar in turn, from any part of the country by
    rail.
    AJANTA CAVES
    These
    3rd-century caves are considered the finest masterpiece of Buddhist art
    and architecture. These historical manmade caves comprise of beautiful
    paintings on the walls and ceilings that depict the life of the Buddha.
    Visiting these caves is like travelling back to the past. At Ajanta, the
    paintings on the walls, illustrate the events in the life of Gautama
    Buddha.
    These
    caves are believed to see the rise and spread of both the two sects of
    Buddhism, the Hinyana and the Mahayana, and enough examples of
    architecture are available still in the caves. The 30 caves, including
    the unfinished ones, seem to carry a distinct charm and represent the
    true faces of the flourishing Buddhist architecture, art, and obviously
    the religious influence at that period of time.
    The
    fact that these caves were inhibited by Buddhist monks and religious
    devotees for more than 800 years is, in itself, enough to support it
    become a UNThe fact that these caves were inhibited by Buddhist monks
    and religious devotees for more than 800 years is, in itself, enough to
    support it become a UNESCO world heritage site. Even then, there are
    lots of other specimens to support its uniqueness and importance in
    archaeology as well as history.
    How To Reach
    By Air : Aurangabad, 100 kms away is the nearest airport. Direct flights available from Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur etc.
    By Rail: Aurangabad is nearest railhead, Jalgaon, 59 km away, is good for catching swanky trains.
    By
    Road : Well-maintained roads link Ajanta to Mumbai, good buses are also
    available. Ajanta- 100 kms, Bombay- 390 kms, Ellora- 32 kms, Nanded-
    275 kms, Nasik- 224 kms, Pune- 232 kms.
    DHARAMSHALA
    Dharamsala
    (Mcleodgani) is in Kangra District of the state of Himachal Pradesh.
    This hill station with a magnificent view of the Dhauladhar range of the
    Himalayas is the seat of his holiness, the Dalai Lama.
    About Dharamshala
    Dharamshala
    is also renowned for its beauty, elegance and charm that it expresses
    through the natural scenarios and the mystic ambience of religious
    associations. It the centre of preaching of the Tibetan religious Guru
    and Nobel peace prizewinner, the Dalai Lama.
    Dharamshala
    (Mcleodganj) is in Kangra District of the state of Himachal Pradesh.
    This hill station with a magnificent view of the Dhauladhar range of the
    Himalayas is the seat of his holiness, the Dalai Lama. It has obtained
    its name from the guesthouse for the religious travelers, called
    Dharamshala in Hindi. The town is divided into two parts, the Upper
    Dharamshala and the Lower Dharamshala (main town). The upper Dharamshala
    or McLeod Ganj from Dharamshala by road, is 10 kilometers.
    How To Reach
    By Air :Kangra Gaggal Dharmashala airport is the nearest, at a distance of 12 km.
    By
    Rail :P athankot is the nearest railhead in broad gauge route, however
    Kangra station is in the narrow gauge map, only 18 km from Dharamshala.
    By
    Road :The national highways numbered 1 and 1A connect Dhramshala to
    Pathankot and Jalandhar, thus obviously the roads are quite good.
    SANCHI
    Sanchi,
    in the state of Madhya Pradesh, was built by the Mauryan Emperor
    Ashoka, the then governor of Ujjaini. His daughter and son, Sanghamitra
    and Mahindra respectively, were sent to Sri Lanka where they converted
    the king, queen and the local people to Buddhism.
    The
    massive stupa at Sanchi with its intricately carved toranas (gateways)
    is noted to be a complete example of the early Buddhist stupa
    architecture in its extant form. Buddhist site in Sanchi is one of the
    world heritage sites at Unesco. Bhopal is the nearest airport to Sanchi
    (46 kms) and is well connected by rail and road with rest of the
    country.
    Sanchi
    is quite famous for its Stupas, had many a name in the historical
    times, such as Kakanaya, Kakanava, Kakanadabota etc. The stupas in the
    place are simple irresistible and showcases the history of Buddhism in
    India, in a simple yet convincing manner. There is some Stupa built by
    Ashoka, which are special attractions of this place.
    The
    serene landscapes and the beautifully erected India Buddhist temples
    add to the beauty of the place. In the large hemispherical domes one can
    find Buddha’s relics.
    How To Reach
    By Air :Bhopal is the nearest airport at a distance of 46 km.
    By Rail :Nearest railhead is at Vidisha, 10 km from Sanchi.
    By Road :Sanchi is well connected to Bhopal, Vidisha and Indore through well laid road network.
    KAPILVASTU
    The
    little village of Piprahwa is a very important Buddhist pilgrimage
    since Lord Buddha had spent his first twenty-nine years of life in this
    region. Excavations by archaeological survey of India have revealed the
    relation of this place to the Kushan period. An excavated stupa bears
    text that proves the existence of an ancient monastery named Devaputra
    in this place. Two mounds have also been excavated at only a little
    distance (1.5 km) from this village which, is considered to be the ruins
    of King Suddhodhana’s palace.
    Kapilavastu
    was the capital of the Shakya kingdom, and Buddha was born to king
    Shuddhodhana of this clan. He grew up amidst luxury and shunned away
    from miseries of life. But one day he broke out the luxurious entrapment
    of his father and set out for a journey to his father’s kingdom. The
    miseries and the care of the people affected spiritual minded Buddha and
    he decided to find a way out to end these miserable conditions of human
    life. That led to the birth of one of the world’s greatest religions
    known as Buddhism.
    The
    place is important to visualise the pre meditation, princely days of
    the Lord who had contributed much to humanity by giving up his own
    luxury and princely status.
    Location :
    The
    city is located 27 km south of Lumbini, in Siddharthnagar district of
    Uttar Pradesh between Lumbini and Saraswati. The place is now known as
    Piprahwa. Nepal is not far from the place.
    How To Reach
    By
    Air : The best way to reach Kushinagar by air is through Bhairahwa
    and/or Kathmandu airport. Regular buses ply to Kapilvastu from
    Kathmandu. However Kapilvastu can also be reached through Varanasi
    (India), connected through many flights with all major cities of India.
    By
    Rail : Siddhartha Nagar, at a distance of 20 km, is the nearest
    railhead, connected to major destinations in India. However, Gorakhpur
    could be the choice of most, being a well-known railway junction.
    By
    Road : Good motorable road exists which connects Kapilvastu to major
    destinations in Nepal. Private buses and Taxis are available from all
    major cities like Varanasi and Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh.
    VAISHALI
    It
    was here that the Buddha announced the approaching of his
    Mahaparinirvana. During one of his visits here, the Buddha was offered a
    bowl of honey by a monkey. This incident is mentioned as one of the
    eight great events in his life. Vaishali is 60 kms. From Patna,
    connected by the 5.5 kms. Long Mahatma Gandhi Bridge.
    This
    city hosted Lord Buddha five years after he had attained enlightenment.
    The mass induction of people into Buddhism after the Lord had shown
    some extraordinary and divine presentations of his spiritual superiority
    is the major reason for the popularity of this place.
    On
    arrival of the Lord, the then rulers, the Lichhvis offered a grand
    welcome to the Lord who denied all luxury offered to him. The
    magnificence of his personality and the pristine values immediately
    started showing effect on the citizens and it is believed that at that
    period of time eighty four thousand people had adopted Buddhism.
    Vaishali
    is also important for the matter that here, for the first time, women
    were inducted into the Sangha. Gautam’s (Buddha’s childhood name) foster
    mother Mahaprajapati Gautami had also joined the order at Vaishali with
    other 500 Sakya-women.
    How To Reach
    By Air : The nearest airport is Patna which is 56 km from the city.
    By Rail : Hazipur is the nearest Rly. Station.
    By Road : Regular bus services connect the city with Patna and other cities of Bihar.

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    A Circle-Vision 360° camera on display at the Walt Disney Family Museum


    Circle-Vision 360° is a film technique, refined by The Walt Disney Company, that uses nine cameras for nine big screens arranged in a circle. The cameras are usually mounted on top of an automobile for scenes through cities and highways, while films such as The Timekeeper (1992 Disney attraction) use a static camera and many CGI effects. The first film was America the Beautiful
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    It is used for a few attractions at Disney theme parks, such as Epcot’s O Canada!, Reflections of China, and Disneyland’s defunct America the Beautiful (1967 version), Wonders of China, and American Journeys, which were housed in the Circle-Vision theater in Tomorrowland.


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    Contents

    • 1 Parks that use Circle-Vision technology

      • 1.1 Disneyland Park
      • 1.2 Magic Kingdom
      • 1.3 Epcot
      • 1.4 Tokyo Disneyland
      • 1.5 Disneyland Paris
    • 2 Other uses
      • 2.1 Expo 64
      • 2.2 Expo 67
      • 2.3 Expo 86
    • 3 Other
    • 4 See also
    • 5 References


    Parks that use Circle-Vision technology

    Disneyland Park

    • Grand opening: 1955
    • Closed: 1997 (as a standalone attraction); 2000 (as a segment of the Rocket Rods preshow)
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: Tomorrowland
    • Formal Names of Attraction
      • Circarama
      • Circle-Vision 360
      • World Premiere Circle-Vision
    • List of Films Shown
      • A Tour of the West
      • America the Beautiful
      • Wonders of China
      • American Journeys
    • Former Sponsors
      • American Motors (1950s)
      • Bell System (1960s)
      • AT&T/ Bell System (1970s)
      • Pacific Southwest Airlines (1980s)
      • Delta Air Lines (1990s)
    • Followed By:
      • Rocket Rods
      • Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters


    Magic Kingdom

    • Grand opening: November 25, 1971 (America The Beautiful)
    • Closing Date: February 26, 2006 (The Timekeeper)
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: Tomorrowland
    • Formal Names of Attraction
      • Circle-Vision 360
      • Metropolis Science Center
    • List of Films Shown
      • America the Beautiful (1971-1974, 1975-1979)
      • Magic Carpet ‘Round the World (1974-1975, 1979-1984)
      • American Journeys (September 15, 1984 – January 9, 1994)
      • The Timekeeper (November 21, 1994 – February 26, 2006)
    • Former Sponsors
      • Monsanto (Carpets)
      • Black & Decker
    • Followed by
      • Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor


    Epcot

    • Grand opening: October 1, 1982
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: World Showcase

      • China Pavilion
      • Canada Pavilion
    • List of Films Shown
      • Wonders of China
      • O Canada! (1982 version)
    • Current Films
      • Reflections of China
      • O Canada! (2007 – an updated version with 50% new footage, new soundtrack and narration)


    Tokyo Disneyland

    • Grand opening: April 15, 1983
    • Closed: September 1, 2002
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: Tomorrowland
    • Formal Names of Attraction
      • Circle-Vision 360
      • Visionarium
    • List of Films Shown
      • Magic Carpet ‘Round the World
      • American Journeys
      • Visionarium (From Time to Time)
    • Sponsors
      • Fujifilm


    Disneyland Paris

    • Grand opening: April 12, 1992
    • Closed: September 2004
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: Discoveryland
    • Formal Name of Attraction
      • Le Visionarium
    • List of Films Shown
      • Le Visionarium
    • Sponsors
      • Renault (1992-2002)


    Other uses

    Expo 64

    • Grand opening: April 30, 1964
    • Closed: October 25, 1964
    • Designer: Ernst A. Heiniger
    • Location: Transportation Pavilion, Expo 64, Lausanne
    • Formal Name of Attraction
      • “Magic of the rails, magie du rail, Zauber der Schiene”
    • Sponsors
      • Swiss Federal Railways
    • Notes: It was unseen since 1964, a digital format is being
      screened at Museum für Gestaltung Zürich as part of the exhibition “SBB
      CFF FFS” until 2020-01-05.[1].


    Expo 67

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    The Expo 67 Telephone Pavilion


    • Grand opening: April 28, 1967
    • Closed: October 29, 1967
    • Designer: Walt Disney Imagineering
    • Location: Telephone Pavilion, Expo 67, Montreal
    • Formal Name of Attraction
      • “Canada 67″
    • List of Films Shown
      • “Canada ‘67” – Directed by Robert Barclay. Description from the Expo’67 Guide book: “You’re on centre stage for the RCMP
        Musical Ride… on centre ice for hockey… on the track at the
        Stampede! CIRCLE-VISION 360° surrounds you with all the fun and
        excitement of Canada’s most thrilling events and its scenic beauty. And
        then, take your children to the Enchanted Forest…see exciting new
        communication services for the future… all in the Telephone Pavilion!”
        [2]
    • Sponsors
      • The Telephone Association of Canada
    • Notes: The “B-25″ airplane was used to film the aerial shots.[3]


    This is one of the rarest Circle-Vision movies, for except for a
    brief appearance in January 1974 at Magic Kingdom during their “Salute
    to Canada”, it has been unseen since 1967. The film was the inspiration
    for the original “O Canada!” film that played at Epcot from 1982-2007.


    • Man and His World – after Expo 67 In 1970 this theater
      became the USA Pavilion, presenting the film “America the Beautiful”,
      with a post-show exhibit of Americana including a well-guarded Moon rock.



    Expo 86

    • Grand opening: May 2, 1986
    • Closed: October 13, 1986
    • Designer: ??
    • Location: Telecom Canada Pavilion, Expo 86, Vancouver
    • Formal Name of Attraction
      • “Telecom Canada”
    • Film Shown
      • “Portraits of Canada/Images du Canada”
    • Sponsors
      • Telecom Canada
    • Notes – Following Expo, the movie played temporarily at the Canada pavilion at EPCOT Center.


    Other

    French cinematic pioneers toyed with the technology from 1884, leading to Cinéorama. Another system (developed in the 21st century) substantially similar is in use at the site of the Terracotta Army exhibit at Xian, China. The Badaling Great Wall near Beijing, China has a Circle-Vision theater featuring scenes from the Great Wall of China.


    See also

    • List of film formats
    • Bell Canada Pavilion (Expo 67)


    References



  • https://museum-gestaltung.ch/en/ausstellung/sbb-cff-ffs/


  • Official Expo 67 guide book, page 178. Toronto: Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co. Ltd., 1967.


    1. “Expo 67 - Plane used to film “Canada 67″ - Disney Circle Vision 360″.



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    The Bell System presentsAmerica the Beautifulin Circarama

    America the Beautiful in Circarama at Disneyland


    Perhaps you’re here because you saw this advertisement in the Los Angeles Times of June 14, 1960:


    New!


    The Bell System Presents
    “America the Beautiful”
    in CIRCARAMA


    Circarama puts you in the middle of the action, completely surrounded by magnificent motion pictures in color.


    Among the many fascinating places Circarama takes you in “America
    theBeautiful” are New York Harbor; Times Square; a Vermont country
    churchset against the splendor of the autumn foliage; Williamsburg,
    Virginia—cradle of American culture; Pittsburgh steel mills; Detroit
    automobile factories; Midwestern railroad freight yards; Oklahoma
    cowboys rounding up cattle; wheat-harvesting combines in Montana; copper
    mines in Utah; Monument Valley; Hoover Dam; The Grand Canyon; San
    Francisco; The Golden Gate Bridge; and campus life at America’s great
    University of California at Los Angeles.


    Presented free of charge.


    Yes, it’s free.
    There’s no need to reach for your ticket book or to stop at a ticket booth.
    You can thank The Bell System and your local host company, Pacific Telephone.
    America the Beautiful in Circarama at Disneyland
    This presentation puts you “in the middle of everything.”
    Eleven movie screens form a circle above your head.
    Eleven perfectly synchronized projectors show eleven 16mm films, surrounding you with a 360-degree travelogue.


    Most other guests are staring at the front screens.
    But they’re missing half the fun.
    The whole idea is to look all around to see what’s going on, even if the
    filmmakers seem to be directing your attention primarily to the front
    of the theater.


    If you’ve seen this movie too many times—after all, it’s a free
    attraction—here’s how you can have an entirely new experience: Watch the
    entire movie facing back screens. See where you’ve been instead of
    where you’re going.

    America the Beautiful in Circarama at Disneyland

    The
    name Circarama is a play on Cinerama, the three-film, three-projector
    process used to show some Hollywood features on wide, curving screens in
    specially-equipped movie houses.

    Does this mean 360-degree movie houses will be next?


    A paragraph in a New York Times article (“Disney Presents Movies-In-Round,” June 28, 1955) suggests this might happen:


    Although Circarama is not planned for theatre use at present, Mr. [Walt]
    Disney, for one, does not rule out its potential adaptation to a highly
    specialized form of dramatic motion picture presentation. It was less
    than a decade ago that experienced Hollywood showmen failed to recognize
    the commercial possibilities of Cinerama, when its late inventor, Fred
    Waller, held demonstration showings in a barn in Oyster Bay, N. Y.

    America the Beautiful in Circarama opened at Disneyland in June 1960.


    But it wasn’t the first Circarama movie.
    That honor went to A Tour of the West, presented by American Motors—builder of Hudson, Nash, and Rambler automobiles—and its appliance division, Kelvinator.


    The 1987 book Disneyland: Inside Story by Randy Bright quoted an American Motors Corporation press release, dated June 27, 1955:


    “This combination of photographic skills and entertainment talents
    promises an unusual spectacle for visitors to Disneyland. We’re happy to
    have a part to play in making Circarama possible. As it represents
    added pleasure and value for the public, sponsorship of the Circarama is
    another forward step in our program to make American Motors mean more
    for Americans.”


    — George Romney, President, American Motors Corporation

    A Tour of the West
    was an original 1955 attraction at Disneyland. (There’s no word on
    whether Romney took his eight-year-old son to the opening of the
    attraction.) It closed around the beginning of 1960 to make way for America the Beautiful.


    Walt Disney’s involvement with the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair is well
    known. Far fewer people know that six years earlier, a Disney
    attraction was part of another Cold War era international expo, the 1958
    Brussels (Belgium) World’s Fair.


    A New York Times article (“U. S. To Be Candid At Brussels Fair,” March 5, 1958) gave a preview of the American pavilion before the fair opened:


    Innovations in photographic and movie projection methods will permit a
    360-degree view of “the face of America” on a room-circling screen. The
    projection method, developed by Walt Disney, is known as “Circarama”. A
    color film, titled “America: The Land and The People,” showing a trip
    across the country, will be exhibited.


    By the time the fair opened, the color film had a new name.
    Walt Disney’s America the Beautiful was a highlight of the American pavilion.

    Los Angeles Times
    writer Jerry Hulse (“Miniature World Unfolds at the Fair,” April 22,
    1958) wrote about the audience reaction to the Circarama presentation:
    “And with the ending there is a loud applause… from persons of many
    countries… yes, even a few Russian visitors.”


    The next stop for Circarama was the American National Exhibition in Moscow, Russia in 1959.
    The U.S. Government arranged for Walt Disney to redo the narration of America the Beautiful in Russian.


    By the time America the Beautiful opened at Disneyland in 1960, it was the third version of the 360-degree movie, playing in its third country.

    America the Beautiful in Circarama at Disneyland

    America the Beautiful in Circarama at Disneyland

    The eleven-screen America the Beautiful attraction at Disneyland closed permanently in September 1966.

    America the Beautiful was replaced by… America the Beautiful!


    Despite having the same name, the 1967 version of America the Beautiful was an entirely new movie.
    This time, it was filmed in the new nine-screen Circle-Vision 360
    process, and was shown in a much larger theater using nine 35mm movie
    projectors.


    The original Circarama was housed in only the left section of the north
    Tomorrowland building, and that space was also used for exhibits.
    When the New Tomorrowland opened in 1967, the left section became the
    pre-show area where guests would wait. The new Circle-Vision 360 theater
    took up the round central section. Today, both sections are used for Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters.


    Circarama was such an ingenious, original idea that Walt Disney had it patented.

    Walt Disney Family Museum photo

    Walt Disney Family Museum photo

    Notice that the patent was filed on the first anniversary of Disneyland’s press opening and awarded the same month that America the Beautiful opened at Disneyland.


    When you visit the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco, be sure to look for the original Circarama camera.

    Walt Disney Family Museum photo



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    Walt Disney throughout his amazing career gave the
    world some of the most innovative animation and filming techniques.
    Although not to first to utilize sound in cartoons, he elevated the
    process and perfected it. The multi-plane camera, the first full-color
    three-strip Technicolor process after several years of two-color
    Technicolor films for the Silly Symphony short, “Flowers and Trees and
    story boarding are just a few of the advances he and his talented
    workers gave the industry. But perhaps one of the best processes he
    presented, and somewhat forgotten today, was something we take for
    granted in our modern world… Circarama! This ground-breaking technique
    of showing a film in 360 degrees is seen today in the China Pavilion,
    The Reflections of China and in the Canadian Pavilion, O Canada. The
    name has changed over the years, but the effect on the audiences is
    still one of amazement. We see movies today in Digital and High
    Definition, even our flat screen TV’s are in 3D and coming out in 4K
    resolution. Disney’s extremely popular attraction Soarin’ utilizes the
    Imax HD filming processes.

    But, this technique was not invented by Walt, in fact it had its
    beginnings back at the 1900 Paris Exposition fair. The technique was
    called Cinéorama and was invented by Raoul Grimoin-Sanson. In this crude
    first attempt are Circle-Vision as we know it today, it simulated a
    ride in a hot air balloon over Paris. Raoul began experimenting with
    movie cameras and projectors in 1895, and was in contact with other
    early researchers such as Étienne-Jules Marey. He patented the Cinéorama
    on 27 November 1897. But Cinéorama only lasted 3 days at the fair.
    Because of the high heat from the projector’s arc lights, the police
    shut down the exhibition because of fear of fire. It was never shown
    again until later in the century when it was perfected.

    But before Walt and Ub Iwerks came to patent the unique 360 degree
    Circarama, the first multi-screen process successfully developed was
    invented by one Fred Waller (1886–1954). It was the first of a number of
    innovative processes pioneered during the 1950s, when the movie
    industry was countering competition from television. The process flagged
    in the laboratory for several years until Waller joined forces with
    early sound technician Hazard “Buzz” Reeves who with narrator Lowell
    Thomas, film producer Mike Todd and later movie producer Merian C.
    Cooper, created a commercially feasible system. This process used
    projected images simultaneously from three synchronized 35 mm projectors
    onto a, deeply curved screen. He had earlier created an 11-projector
    system called “Vitarama” for the 1939 New York World’s Fair. During the
    Second World War, he also fabricated a 5-camera system called the Waller
    Gunnery Trainer. This process they called Cinerama was demonstrated at
    the Broadway Theatre on September 30th, 1952 was entitled
    “This is Cinerama”; and was met with much enthusiasm. The New York Times
    gave it front-page news. Notables attending included… New York Governor
    Thomas E. Dewey; violinist Fritz Kreisler; James A. Farley;
    Metropolitan Opera manager Rudolf Bing; NBC chairman David Sarnoff; CBS
    chairman William S. Paley; Broadway composer Richard Rodgers; and
    Hollywood mogul Louis B. Mayer.

    So how did Walt decide on his new “Circarama”? One of Disney’s first
    Imagineers and mechanical engineer Roger Broggie recalled in an
    interview… “Walt, after seeing the new theater process of Cinerama at
    the Hollywood Pantages theater, where three large screens were in
    synchronization to present a motion picture like How the West Was Won or
    It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, called special effects expert Eustace
    Lycett to his office and wondered… Since three screens could be put
    together, would it be possible to extend it so that there would be
    screens surrounding the entire audience?”

    Ub Iwerks recalls that…” One afternoon, while working on the Disney
    live-action film Westward Ho, the Wagons, he paused in a hallway of the
    Disney Studios in Burbank to talk a little with Walt Disney about some
    of the challenges adapting some of the films to the Cinemascope process”
    Allegedly, Walt asked Iwerks to explore the idea of developing a new
    format for the presentation of movies that would involve a series of
    screens that completely surrounded the audience a full 360 degrees.

    Ub Iwerks, who was the man behind Mickey Mouse’ physical appearance,
    also later on became a major player in technology used in color motion
    pictures.  (In 1960 he gleaned the prestigious Herbert T. Kalmus Gold
    Medal, awarded by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
    for his outstanding accomplishments i.e. the xerographic process for
    animation, the color correction masking process, the double headed
    optical printer and of course the 360 degree Circarama system). It
    differed from the Cinerama process by utilizing nine cameras for nine
    huge screens arranged in a circle. The cameras were usually mounted on
    top of an automobile for scenes through cities and highways. The process
    was so unique that Walt and Iwerks shared a patent on Circarama; they
    filed for it on the one-year anniversary of Disneyland and was granted
    four years later on June 28, 1960. It was first named Circarama, and
    then re-named “Circle-Vision, in 1967 because of the similarity of both
    previous names.

    The first commercial subject matter for the new process was a film
    called “Tour of the West”. It included eleven 16mm projectors, and it
    ran for 12 minutes, and opened on July 17th, 1955. Of course,
    the cost of the equipment and technology was great and Walt obtained a
    sponsor… American Motors Corporation (AMC).  This now defunct American
    automobile company was created on January 14, 1954 by the merger of the
    Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and the Hudson Motor Car Company. Although
    it was Disney’s movie and attraction, the press, maps and even company
    publications showed the attraction monikers as… “American Motors
    presents Circarama,” “American Motors Exhibit,” or “American Motors
    Circarama Exhibit,” George Romney the president of the company, stated
    in an official June 27, 1955 press release… “This combination of
    photographic skills and entertainment talents promises an unusual
    spectacle for visitors to Disneyland. We’re happy to have a part to play
    in making Circarama possible. As it represents added pleasure and value
    for the public, sponsorship of the Circarama is another forward step in
    our program to make American Motors mean more for Americans,”

    The original show building was located in the left section of the
    North Tomorrowland building. In 1967, New Tomorrowland opened and the
    left section then became the pre-show area. Guests stood on an asphalt
    circular area 40’ in diameter. Around the perimeter there were AMC’s
    Kelvinator appliances and cars. The movie screens were eight feet off
    the floor, each screen eight feet in height. And unlike today, there
    were no rails to lean on. A center gondola with a camera for each screen
    (11) was suspended above. The cameras were kept in synchronization with
    slotted-rotor synchronous drive motors, and a special Selsyn motor
    control unit was overlaid on the projector installation. In addition, if
    a bulb burned out, an automatic bulb-changing mechanism on the
    projector swung the burnt out bulb out of position and replaced it with a
    new one;  the picture would continue on again in less than two seconds.

    The screens were separated by a 6” wide black strip to prevent the
    “blind spots” inherent in the system, and they eliminated the jiggle
    between adjacent screen sections, making it seem you were in a car and
    looking out through the windows. At the start of the show a narrator
    would explain the projection method and would introduce the line of
    Kelvinator appliances for the sponsor… “In a few moments, you will see
    the most unique motion picture presentation ever developed. You will be
    completely surrounded by the picture that you see. We hope that you will
    enjoy… Circarama.”

    Even the way Disney filmed the movie was innovative. A special camera
    platform was mounted atop an AMC Rambler. There were 11 16mm Kodak
    cameras each with 200 feet in film magazines, arranged on the platform
    in 360 degrees’ view. To keep the cameras in sync, the cameras were
    driven by a chain on a single drive sprocket. A tachometer was utilized
    for complete control of shooting speed from 8 to 24 frames per second.
    The film was a travelogue from southern California and parts of the
    Western United States, including Las Vegas.

    The art director for the project was Peter Ellenshaw, English matte
    designer and special effects creator (And a Disney Legend). In a 1997
    interview with Disney Historian Jim Korkis, Peter gave this account
    concerning the problems with the shoot… “It was a travelogue in the
    round of Southern California and the West,” Ellenshaw remembered. “They
    mounted 11cameras on a circular platform atop a station wagon. I was the
    art director. My greatest problem is I would find this lovely
    composition, just beautiful, but the cameras behind this vista would
    show all this trash and junk. It was horrible. I had nothing to do with
    the mechanical side of the process. That was all Iwerks. On Wilshire
    Boulevard, we ran the cameras at half speed so when it was run at normal
    speed it seemed like we were demons going at tremendous speeds and
    somehow amazingly stopping just in the nick of time. That’s the scene
    that most people remember. That film lasted until around 1959 and then
    they replaced it.” During the “race” down Wilshire, a police siren was
    added in post-production to give the impression of danger. In this
    “condensed” film of 12 minutes, guests relished a “Circarama” view
    commencing on Sunset Boulevard, Wilshire Boulevard, the LA Freeways,
    Monument Valley Arizona, then on to Newport Harbor, and finishing at Las
    Vegas and the Grand Canyon. The film and process received mostly
    favorable reviews by press and peers, but there were still doubts about
    its future as a storytelling medium.

    For the Brussels World’s Fair in 1958, Walt filmed a new Circarama
    masterpiece, “America the Beautiful”; showcasing our entire country to
    the world. Walt Disney’s America the Beautiful was a highlight of the
    American pavilion. The film replaced Tour of the West in June of 1960,
    this time sponsored by Bell Telephone. Bell Telephone’s advertisement in
    the Los Angeles Times of June 14, 1960 read… New! The Bell System
    Presents “America the Beautiful” in CIRCARAMA. Circarama puts you in the
    middle of the action, completely surrounded by magnificent motion
    pictures in color. Among the many fascinating places Circarama takes you
    in “America the Beautiful” are New York Harbor; Times Square; a Vermont
    country church set against the splendor of the autumn foliage;
    Williamsburg, Virginia—cradle of American culture; Pittsburgh steel
    mills; Detroit automobile factories; Midwestern railroad freight yards;
    Oklahoma cowboys rounding up cattle; wheat-harvesting combines in
    Montana; copper mines in Utah; Monument Valley; Hoover Dam; The Grand
    Canyon; San Francisco; The Golden Gate Bridge; and campus life at
    America’s great University of California at Los Angeles. Presented free
    of charge.

    The eleven-screen America the Beautiful attraction at Disneyland
    closed permanently in September 1966. It was replaced by the third film,
    “America the Beautiful!” In 1967 a new 35mm film print expanded the
    film, now using nine cameras, and the process was renamed “Circle-Vision
    360” The film ran until January of 1984. Other films were shown in the
    theater until 1996. America the Beautiful!” made its final bow July 1996
    to September, 1997; when the theater was closed for good.

    These films and the processes used are mostly forgotten today with
    all the new CG and digital methods employed now, but again Walt Disney
    showed why he was a giant in the industry…He would invent what he needed
    to give guests the best, or prefect inferior processes to his high
    standards, but the result is the same.


     



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      standardized when it comes to home shrines.
    4. 4
      If a suitable Buddha image simply cannot be obtained, a picture of Buddha’s relics, a stūpa , a Buddhist holy book, a bodhi leaf or picture of the Buddha’s footprints may be acceptable.
    5. 5
      On the next level, you may place an image of a Buddhist teacher like the Dalai Lama or a small statue of the Chinese Bùdài (the Laughing Buddha, considered to be a manifestation of Buddha Maitreya.)
      Two guardian images may be an idea to consider: Either the ‘lion-dogs’
      common at the entrance of South Asian monasteries or two
      dharmapalas/vidyarajas you feel familiar with (Chinese, Japanese and
      Tibetan Buddhists doesn’t use exactly the same palas, and for persons
      into Tibetan Buddhism or Shingon there may be reasons to choose
      carefully).
    6. 6
      Place offerings on the lowest level or, if you wish, a Buddhist scripture or a bowl of water. Some find a bell or singing bowl on a cushion useful.[3]
    7. 7
      Traditional offerings include candles, flowers, incense, fruit or food. However, it is not what you offer that is important: it is that it is done sincerely with a pure heart.[4]
      Since Buddhist monastics aren’t allowed to eat after lunchtime, food,
      fruit and dairy offerings traditionally – and for symbolic reasons –
      occur in the morning or shortly before lunchtime. Offerings of water,
      non-dairy beverages, candles, flowers and incense may, however, occur at
      other times of the day.
    8. 8
      Place a small stūpa on the supporting surface of the shrine, if you wish. You can make a simple stūpa with a small pile of stones. There is no need to go out and buy a costly gold one; that defeats the purpose of Buddhism.
    9. 9
      It is traditional to change the offering water every morning, however, the old water should never go to waste.
      Use it to water a plant or something. A new cup or bowl should be used
      for this purpose: glass or crystal is preferable, because the clarity of
      the water represents clarity of the mind. Some Buddhist schools use two
      water bowls: ‘drinking’ water and ‘washing’ water. It is far from wrong
      to let flowers remain even after withering has begun: The flowers serve
      to remind you of impermanence.
    10. 10
      If you wish, you may offer incense at the shrine when you recite morning ceremony. Touch the tip to your forehead, then light it. See warning.


    Community Q&A

    • Question
      Which would best time in the Morning Offering water before Sunshine?
      Community Answer
      The exact time (i.e., 4am or
      6:30am) are not what’s important. One should wake up early enough to
      have time to think about the purpose of one’s life. When you wake up
      try to think that I have been in meditation and that your Lama (or the
      Dalai Lama or Amitabha, Tara or any Bodhidattva) is seated on a lotus on
      the crown of your head. Think that today I will pray to help all
      sentient beings even if it is just by being kind, compassionate and
      generous to those with whom I come in contact. Then rise and go to your
      shrine. You could light a stick of incense and think; To the Buddha,
      Dharma and Sangha, I make this offering. Then continue by offering your
      seven (or 1 or 2 . . .) water bowls, etc
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    • Question
      The statue I got is holding an empty bowl. Is there anything that I am supposed to put in this bowl?
      Max Thunderman
      Community Answer
      It’s your choice whether you want to put anything in there or not, but usually it’s left clean/empty.
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    • Question
      Can I use a picture of Buddha instead of a statue for the top of my shrine?
      Community Answer
      Yes, that is absolutely fine. If
      you’d like, you could write “BUDDHA” on a piece of crumpled-up loose
      leaf paper; you’d still be fine. It really does not matter what the
      shrine looks like, but rather what it is about for you.
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    • Question
      Is it wrong to have shelves with books and items underneath my shrine?
      Community Answer
      No, that’s not wrong, but it might be a nice idea to try to focus the books and items on your pursuit of Dharma.
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    • Question
      Must I always pray in the morning?
      Community Answer
      It depends on what kind of Buddhist you are, but a short “om mani padme hum” is traditional.
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    • Question
      For how long should a food offering be left
      on the shrine at home? How should the food offering be discarded? Can
      anyone eat a food offering?
      Community Answer
      Leave it for a few hours. Do not
      let it go bad! Food can be offered to guests, animals, the hungry or
      just offered to Buddhahood and eaten. It is sinful to discard food.
      Anyone can eat the food. Before a meal you offer the food to the Buddha,
      then you eat it. The principle is the same for altars and everything
      else.
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    • Question
      Can I use other flowers instead of a lotus?
      Community Answer
      Yes. Flowers symbolize the causes,
      while fruits symbolize the effects. They play a part in reminding
      practitioners of the truth of cause and effect, which most refer to as
      Karma.
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    • Question
      Can I continue to present my offerings to the shrine and meditate regularly when I am having my menstrual period?
      Community Answer
      Yes, of course. Buddhism has no restrictions on this.
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    • Question
      Can I use a picture of the buddha instead of a statue?
      Community Answer
      Yes, you can.
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    • Question
      What do the three statues in front of Buddha represent?
      Community Answer
      They represent the past Buddha, present Buddha and the next Buddha.
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    • Yellow, white, orange, red, and blue are recommended colours of decoration.
    • Everything on the shrine also has a symbolic meaning. Flowers and fruit for example illustrate the law of karma.
    • What matters is sincerity, not the shrine itself. It would be
      better if you didn’t have a shrine and were very sincere in cultivating
      virtue than if you had a shrine and wasted time going through the
      formalities of making it look pretty.
    • Some Buddhists is to have cushions near their shrine to sit on
      while meditating. Decorated Indian cushion covers are favoured
      considerably. Some prefer a meditation stool or a tightly stuffed zafu.
    • The supporting surface of the shrine isn’t really something that you must put a lot of effort into.
    • You should set aside a symbolic day once a month or so to clean
      the shrine of dust, and perhaps once a year to clean it thoroughly. In
      East Asia the days before new moon is a widespread shrine cleaning time.
    • If you are unable to create levels, make sure any statues of
      Buddha are not directly on the floor because this can be thought
      disrespectful.[5]

    Warnings




    • If you do intend on burning incense or candles, consider the flammability of the covering of the shrine.
    • Candles and incense should never be allowed to burn unattended. Consider electric candles or lamps.
    • Avoid cheap, low-quality incense. It is generally manufactured
      in Asia where safety standards are comparatively low and can contain
      unsafe chemicals.





    Things You’ll Need



    • A Buddha or Bodhisattva image or statue.
    • A water bowl
    • Flowers/incense/fruit/electric candles.
    • A photograph or image of your own Buddhist teacher, if you have one.
    • A selection of small stones

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    References

    1. The Art of Lovingkindness, by Ven. Master Chin Kung and Ven. Wu Ling.
    2. The Buddha Book, by Lillian Too.
    3. ↑ https://www.thebuddhagarden.com/where-to-place-buddha-statue.html
    4. ↑ https://www.thebuddhagarden.com/where-to-place-buddha-statue.html
    5. ↑ https://www.windhorse.co.uk/setting-up-a-buddhist-shrine.html
    6. ↑ https://www.shambhala.com/snowlion_articles/making-offerings-how-and-why/
    7. ↑ https://www.knowingbuddha.org/dos-and-donts


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    This is what has happened when there is no money in the hands of the
    people because of the permanent curfew where the petty shops, small
    eateries, no work for daily wagers etc., etc.,

    Message from top cop of Bangalore which every one should read.

    CAUTION

    All of us whether in Cities or Towns, have to be aware of the situation.

    From May 3rd if the
    permanent curfew is lifted partially fully, we cannot put much pressure
    on our police department which had worked hard day in and day out all
    these days.

    The police force would be very tired and they also need to spend time with their families.

    We need to be responsible citizens in following traffic rules and be proactive in protecting ourselves and our belongings.

    As many out there, did not have much earnings all these days so there
    might be a sudden spurt in incidents due to jobloss / effect on business.

    1. People have to be very
    careful this includes people at home, children, school and college
    going boys/girls, working women/men.

    2. Do not wear costly watches.

    3. Do not wear costly chains, bangles, ear rings be careful with your hand bags.

    4. Men refrain wearing high end watches, costly bracelets and chains.

    5. Do not use much of your mobile phones in the public. Try to minimise mobile use in public.

    6. Do not entertain giving lift ride to any strangers.

    7. Do not carry more than necessary money.

    8. Keep your credit and debit cards safe while you are on the move.

    9. Keep calling home every now and then to check upon your elders, wife and children’s welfare.


    10. Instruct elders and people at home while attending a door bell keep
    a safe distance from the main door, if possible keep the grill gates
    locked not to go close to the grill to receive any parcels or letters.

    11. Instruct children to return home early as much as possible.

    12. Don’t take any secluded or short cuts roads to reach home, try and use maximum Main roads.

    13. Youngsters when you are out keep an eye on your surroundings.

    14. Always have an emergency number at hand.

    15. Keep a safe distance from people.

    16. Public mostly will be wearing mask.

    17. Those who use cab services please share your trip details with you parents, siblings, relatives, friends or guardians.

    18. Try and use Govt public transport system.

    19. Avoid crowded buses.

    20. While going for your
    daily walk try and go around 6.00 AM, in the evening maximum finish by
    8.00 PM use Main roads avoid empty streets.

    21. Do not spend much time in malls, beach and parks.

    22. If Children have to attend tuition classes let elders drop and pick up.

    23. Do not leave any valuables in your vehicles.

    This has to be followed at least for 3 months or till overall situation improves.

    Share to all you CARE…

    Request all authorities to issue a notification in the best interest of people of our Country.

    Murderers of democratic
    institutions and masters of diluting institutions (Modi), Bevakoof
    Jhoothe Psychopaths (BJP) BS Yediyurappa who gobbled the Master Key by
    tampering the fraud EVMs/VVPATs and won elections for remotely
    controlling intolerant, violent, ever shooting,
    mob lynching, number one terrorists of the world foreigners thrown out
    from Bene israel, Tibet, Africa, etc., chitpvan brahmins of RSS
    (Rowdy/Rakshasa Swayam Sevaks), Bhaskar Rao IPS Police Commissioner’s
    Office - Bangalore BBMP Commissioner BBMP Mayor BBMP-Ward-Committee With
    typically shoddy execution, Modi’s national curfew could starve Indians
    to death — and not even save them from the coronavirus.But to loot
    lakhs of crores Rupees of the country with their newly found DONT CARE ”
    MODI CARES” TRUST in line with the chitpavan brahmin’s collecting
    Manuvadhi GURU DHAKSHANA wich are not  revealed even through RTI.

    https://theprint.in/…/modis-poorly-planned-lockdown…/388056/

    Murderer of democratic
    institutions (Modi)’s poorly planned 45 days curfew didn’t save us from
    COVID-19, but killed economy after gobbling the Master Key by tampering
    the fraud EVMs/VVPATs and won elections on behalf of Rowdy rakshasa
    Swayam Sevaks (RSS) foreigners from Bene Israel.

    With typically shoddy execution, Modi’s national curfew could starve to death.

    It is important to note
    that countries that have so far done a relatively good job of containing
    the COVID-19 pandemic have refrained from imposing a complete,
    nation-wide, curfew-like lockdown. These
    include Singapore, Taiwan, Germany, and Turkey. Even China, where it all
    started, placed only the Hubei province under complete lockdown, not
    the whole country.

    Modi has put 1.3 billion
    people under a curfew. Since the authorities are using the word ‘curfew’
    in the context of issuing passes, it is fair to call it a national
    curfew.

    Modi does not have the
    capacity to think through the details of planning and execution. This is
    turning out to be another demonetisation, with the typical Modi problem
    of mistaking theatrics for achievement.

    If we survive the
    pandemic, we won’t survive the impending economic collapse. The economy
    isn’t on Modi’s radar either. He won a national election despite
    disastrous economic policies that gave us a 45
    year-high unemployment rate. Why should he worry about the economy?

    Demonetisation and GST
    resulted in killing demand, and this poorly planned national curfew will
    kill supply chains. We’ll be left with the great Indian discovery, the
    zero.


    Modi announced a national curfew with little notice. He addressed India
    at 8 pm, and the curfew came into force at midnight. Just like
    demonetisation. Why couldn’t he have given some notice? Why couldn’t he
    have done his TV address at 8 am? Maximising prime time attention, you see.

    The home ministry issued a
    list of exemptions but try explaining them to the cops on the street.
    The police is doing what it loves to do the most: beating up Indians
    with lathis. Meanwhile, lakhs of trucks are stranded on state borders.
    Supply chains for the most essential items have been disrupted,
    including medicines, milk, groceries, food and newspaper deliveries.

    Nobody in the prime
    minister’s office seems to be aware of any such thing as crop
    harvesting, or the Rabi season, as farmers wonder how they’ll do it amid
    this national curfew. Only Modi can manage to be so
    clever as to
    disrupt the country’s medical supply chain while fighting a
    pandemic.Modi is the only major world leader who has not yet announced a
    financial package. In his first speech, he said the finance minister
    will head a committee, but some in the finance ministry said they heard
    of this committee from the Modi’s speech. He did announce Rs 15,000
    crore extra to meet the health expenditure arising out of the COVID-19
    crisis — that is Rs 5,000 crore less than the amount of money he has
    kept aside for his narcissistic and unnecessary project of rebuilding
    the Central Vista of New Delhi.

    At this rate, more might
    die of hunger than of COVID-19. Modi’s poor administrative skills, zero
    attention span for details, spell disaster for this crisis. In a few
    weeks, we might find ourselves overwhelmed with an epidemic in defiance
    of official numbers, while the economy might start looking like the
    1980s.

    While it’s not known who
    got what from whom, whether the virus was even spread simply having a
    cold at that time, the case has shaken the community even if it didn’t
    “qualify” for a test after showing runny nose which was listed as a
    symptom of COVID-19 and advises anyone feeling unwell to stay home.

    Major Cause of Death in COVID-19 is Thrombosis, Not Pneumonia !

    It
    seems that the disease is being attacked wrongly worldwide. Thanks to
    autopsies performed by the Italians … it has been shown that it is not
    pneumonia … but it is: disseminated intravascular coagulation
    (thrombosis).

    Therefore, the way to fight it is with antibiotics, antivirals, anti-inflammatories and anticoagulants.

    The protocols are being changed here since !

    According to valuable information from Italian pathologists, ventilators and intensive care units were never needed.

    If this is true for all cases, it is about to be resolved it earlier than expected.

    Important and new about Coranovirus:

    Around the world, COVID-19 is being attacked wrongly due to a serious pathophysiological diagnosis error.

    The impressive case of a Mexican family in the United States who claimed they were cured with a home remedy was documented:-
    Three 500 mg Aspirins dissolved in lemon juice boiled with honey and taken hot.


    The next day they woke up as if nothing had happened to them!Well, the
    scientific information that follows proves they are right!

    This information was released by a medical researcher from Italy:


    Thanks to 50 autopsies performed on patients who died of COVID-19,
    Italian pathologists have discovered that IT IS NOT PNEUMONIA, strictly
    speaking, because the virus does not only kill pneumocytes of this
    type, but uses an inflammatory storm to create an endothelial vascular thrombosis.

    As in disseminated
    intravascular coagulation, the lung is the most affected because it is
    the most inflamed, but there is also a heart attack, stroke and many
    other thromboembolic diseases.

    In fact, the protocols left antiviral therapies useless and focused on anti-inflammatory and anti-clotting therapies.

    These therapies should be done immediately, even at home, in which the treatment of patients responds very well.


    The later performed less effective. In resuscitation, they are almost
    useless. If the Chinese had denounced it, they would have invested in
    home therapy, not intensive care!

    DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION (THROMBOSIS):

    So, the way to fight it is with antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and anticoagulants.

    An Italian pathologist
    reports that the hospital in Bergamo did a total of 50 autopsies and one
    in Milan, 20, that is, the Italian series is the highest in the world,
    the Chinese did only 3, which seems to fully confirm the information.


    Previously, in a nutshell, the disease is determined by a disseminated
    intravascular coagulation triggered by the virus; therefore, it is not
    pneumonia but pulmonary thrombosis, a major diagnostic error.

    We doubled the number of resuscitation places in the ICU, with unnecessary exorbitant costs.

    In retrospect, we have to
    rethink those chest X-rays that were discussed a month ago and were
    given as interstitial pneumonia; in fact, it may be entirely consistent
    with disseminated intravascular coagulation.


    Treatment in ICUs is useless if thromboembolism is not resolved first.
    If we ventilate a lung where blood does not circulate, it is useless, in
    fact, nine (9) patients out of ten (10) die.

    Because the problem is cardiovascular, not respiratory.

    It is venous microthrombosis, not pneumonia, that determines mortality.

    Why thrombi are formed ?


    Because inflammation, according to the literature, induces thrombosis
    through a complex but well-known pathophysiological mechanism.

    Unfortunately what the
    scientific literature said, especially Chinese, until mid-March was that
    anti-inflammatory drugs should not be used.

    Now, the therapy being
    used in Italy is with anti-inflammatories and antibiotics, as in
    influenza, and the number of hospitalized patients has been reduced.


    Many deaths, even in their 40s, had a history of fever for 10 to 15
    days, which were not treated properly.Many deaths, even in their 40s,
    had a history of fever for 10 to 15 days, which were not treated
    properly.

    The inflammation did a
    great deal of tissue damage and created ground for thrombus formation,
    because the main problem is not the virus, but the immune hyperreaction
    that destroys the cell where the virus is installed. In fact, patients
    with rheumatoid arthritis have never needed to be admitted to the ICU
    because they are on corticosteroid therapy, which is a great
    anti-inflammatory.


    This is the main reason why hospitalizations in Italy are decreasing
    and becoming a treatable disease at home. By treating her well at home,
    not only is hospitalization avoided, but also the risk of thrombosis.

    It was not easy to understand, because the signs of microembolism disappeared!

    With this important
    discovery, it is possible to return to normal life and open closed deals
    due to the quarantine, not immediately, but it is time to publish this
    data, so that the health authorities of each
    country make their respective analysis of this information and prevent further deaths. useless! The vaccine may come later.


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    Inspirational quotes to get us through the coronavirus shutdown


    Keep calm and carry on.” “The only thing we have to fear is fear
    itself.” “Don’t worry, be happy and reach across barriers of class and
    era”.

    “A life lived in fear is a life half lived,”

    “Aren’t you worried?” “Would that help?”

    “Worry is like a rocking chair: It gives you something to do but never gets you anywhere,”

    “Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.”

    “Don’t worry, be happy”

    “Don’t worry ’bout a thing, cause every little thing’s gonna be alright.”

    “Things could always be better, but things could always be worse,”


    “Nothing’s okay. So it’s okay.””I like to think of life as an
    adventure, like a roller coaster. It helps with the ups and downs.”

    “Often when you think you’re at the end of something, you’re at the beginning of something else.”

    “Better to be busy than to be busy worrying,”


    “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning
    how to dance in the rain.” Or as Sting sings, “When the world is running
    down, you make the best of what’s still around.”

    “You can’t always get what you want. But if you try sometime, you’ll find, you get what you need,”

    “The simple bare necessities. Forget about your worries and your strife … The bare necessities of life will come to you,”

    “Let everyone sweep in front of his own door, and the whole world will be clean.”

    “That which does not kill us, makes us stronger,”

    “Life will give you whatever experience is most helpful for the evolution of your consciousness.”

    “I shall pass this way but once; any good that I can do or any kindness I can show to any human being; let me do it now,”

    “If you’re going through hell, keep going,”

    “You just gotta keep livin’ man, L-I-V-I-N,”


    “This here bearing went out. We didn’t know it was goin’, so we didn’
    worry none. Now she’s out an’ we’ll fix her. An’ by Christ that goes for
    the rest of it.”

    The sun will rise
    “This too shall pass,”

    “Praise and blame, gain and loss, pleasure and sorrow come and go like the wind.”

    “dawn comes after the darkness,”


    “I know what I have to do now, I’ve got to keep breathing because
    tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?”

    “Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.”




    7,788,157,174Current World PopulationRecovered:2,746,094


    COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic Recovered:2,579,534

    Last updated: May 31, 2020, 10:11 GMT






    World Population
    7,788,157,174Current World Population
    58,204,407Births this year
    250,994Births today

    24,435,604Deaths this year

    105,373Deaths today

    33,768,803Net population growth this year

    145,621Net population growth today


    while World 24,363,366 Deaths this year COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic Recovered:2,746,094










    Coronavirus Cases:
    6,178,134
    Deaths 371,287

    Government & Economics
    $ 9,875,573,438Public Healthcare expenditure today
    $ 6,756,034,505Public Education expenditure today
    $ 3,074,941,819Public Military expenditure today
    32,682,690Cars produced this year
    62,594,961Bicycles produced this year
    104,058,921Computers produced this year
    Society & Media
    1,112,777New book titles published this year
    312,265,507Newspapers circulated today
    437,647TV sets sold worldwide today
    4,256,687Cellular phones sold today
    $ 190,758,059Money spent on videogames today
    4,575,272,054Internet users in the world today
    171,684,587,668Emails sent today
    4,511,050Blog posts written today
    509,246,415Tweets sent today
    4,710,466,669Google searches today
    Environment
    2,160,691Forest loss this year (hectares)
    2,908,875Land lost to soil erosion this year (ha)
    15,020,224,564CO2 emissions this year (tons)
    4,985,707Desertification this year (hectares)
    4,068,494 Toxic chemicals released
    in the environment
    this year (tons)
    Food
    843,398,324Undernourished people in the world
    1,693,988,955Overweight people in the world
    757,821,173Obese people in the world
    20,085People who died of hunger today
    $ 379,044,744Money spent for obesity related
    diseases in the USA
    today
    $ 124,154,898Money spent on weight loss
    programs in the USA
    today
    Water
    1,810,389,444Water used this year (million L)
    349,851Deaths caused by water related
    diseases
    this year
    800,711,629People with no access to
    a safe drinking water source
    Energy
    306,535,723Energy used today (MWh), of which:
    260,940,517- from non-renewable sources (MWh)
    46,161,607- from renewable sources (MWh)
    1,920,768,078,335 Solar energy striking Earth today (MWh)
    62,870,409Oil pumped today (barrels)
    1,507,265,953,487Oil left (barrels)
    15,719Days to the end of oil (~43 years)
    1,095,623,382,781Natural Gas left (boe)

    57,664Days to the end of natural gas

    4,316,152,075,520Coal left (boe)

    148,833Days to the end of coal

    Health
    5,393,211Communicable disease deaths this year

    202,335Seasonal flu deaths this year
    3,157,833Deaths of children under 5 this year
    17,665,318Abortions this year
    128,410Deaths of mothers during birth this year
    41,830,854HIV/AIDS infected people
    698,392Deaths caused by HIV/AIDS this year
    3,412,032Deaths caused by cancer this year
    407,505Deaths caused by malaria this year
    9,941,114,364Cigarettes smoked today
    2,076,832Deaths caused by smoking this year
    1,039,071Deaths caused by alcohol this year
    445,503Suicides this year
    $ 166,198,959,461Money spent on illegal drugs this year
    560,810Road traffic accident fatalities this year


    Countries and territories without any cases of COVID-19

    • 1. Comoros,
    • 2. North Korea, 
    • 3. Yemen,
    • 4. The Federated States of Micronesia,
    • 5. Kiribati,
    • 6. Solomon Islands,
    • 7. The Cook Islands,
    • 8. Micronesia,
    • 9. Tonga,
    • 10. The Marshall Islands Palau,
    • 11. American Samoa, 
    • 12. South Georgia
    •  13. South Sandwich Islands.
    • 14.Saint Helena.

      Europe

      15. Aland Islands
      16.Svalbard

    • 17. Jan Mayen Islands

    • 18. Latin America

      19.Africa

      20.British Indian Ocean Territory

      21.French Southern Territories
      22.Lesotho

    • 23.Oceania

    • 24.Christmas Island
      25. Cocos (Keeling) Islands

    • 26. Heard Island

    • 27. McDonald Islands

      28. Niue
      29. Norfolk Island
      30. Pitcairn
      31. Solomon Islands
      32. Tokelau
      33. United States Minor Outlying Islands
      Wallis and Futuna Islands

    • Tajikistan,
    • Turkmenistan,
    • Tuvalu,
    • Vanuatu

    • The number of deaths in the world in the last 3 months of 2020

            3,14,687 : Corona virus

            3,69,602 : Common cold

            3,40,584 : Malaria

           3,53,696 : suicide

           3,93,479 : road accidents

           2,40,950 : HIV

           5,58,471 : alcohol

           8,16,498 : smoking

        11,67,714: Cancer

       Then COVID-19 is not dangerous

      The
      purpose of the PRESSTITUTE media campaign is to settle the trade war,
      to reduce financial markets to prepare the stage of financial markets
      for mergers and acquisitions or  to sell Treasury bonds to cover the
      fiscal deficit in them Or to  Panic created by Pharma companies to sell
      their products like sanitizer, masks, medicine etc.

      including
      all the Presidents, Prime Ministers, Parlimentarians,
      Legislators,Ministers, MPs, MLAs, Political ruling and opposition Party
      members, Chief Justices, Judges, Chief Election Commission members
      PRESSTITUTE Media persons who were not affected by COVID-19 not wearing
      face masks but still alive  and who are more deadliest than COVID-19

    Do not
    Panic & don’t kill yourself with unecessary fear. This posting is
    to balance your news feed from posts that caused fear and panic.

     33,38,724
    People are sick with COVID-19 Coronavirus at the moment, of which
    32,00,000 are abroad. This means that if you are not in or haven’t
    recently visited any foreign country, this should eliminate 95% of your
    concern.

    If you do contact COVID-19 Coronavirus, this still is not a cause for panic because:

    81% of the Cases are MILD

    14% of the Cases are MODERATE

    Only 5% of the Cases are CRITICAL

    Which means that even if you do get the virus, you are most likely to recover from it.

    Some
    have said, “but this is worse than SARS and SWINEFLU!”  SARS had a
    fatality rate of 10%, Swine flu 28% while COVID-19 has a fatality rate
    of 2%

    Moreover, looking at the ages of those who are dying of
    this virus, the death rate for the people UNDER 55 years of age is only
    0.4%

    This means that: if you are under 55 years of age and don’t
    live out of India - you are more likely to win the lottery (which has a 1
    in 45,000,000 chance)


    • Let’s take one day ie 1 May as an example when Covid 19 took lives of 6406 in the world.
      On the same day:

      26,283 people died of Cancer

      24,641 people died of Heart Disease

      4,300 people died of Diabetes

      Suicide took 28 times more lives than the virus did.

      Mosquitoes
      kill 2,740 people every day, HUMANS kill 1,300 fellow humans every day,
      and Snakes kill 137 people every day. (Sharks kill 2 people a year)

      SO DO THE DAILY THINGS TO SUPPORT YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM , PROPER HYGIENE AND DO NOT LIVE  IN FEAR.

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      Learn to embrace it.
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      there is no growth”

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    Fear What do Matteyya Awakened One with Awareness
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    existence is to have no fear.

    Never fear what will become of you, depend
    on no one. Only the moment you reject all help are you freed.”

    “When one
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    1. “The whole secret of existence is to have no fear.”


    2. “Be kind to all creatures; this is the true religion.”
    3. Affirmation without discipline is the beginning of delusion(Stupidity)-JC

    4.
    In the end, only three things matter: How much you loved, how gently
    you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you.”

    5.“The less you respond to negative people, the more peaceful your life will become.”


    6. “Health is the greatest gift, contentment is the greatest wealth, A
    trusted friend is the best relative, liberated mind is the greatest
    bliss.”

    7.“The thought manifests as
    the word: the word manifests as the deed: the deed develops into
    character. So watch the thought and its ways with care, and let it
    spring from love born out of concern for all beings.”

    8.“Do not learn how to react learn how to respond.”

    9. “If your compassion does not include yourself, It is incomplete.”

    10. “Everything that has a begining has an ending.


    11. “ Your work is to discover your world and then with all your thoughts give yourself to it.”
    12.“The whole secret of existence is
    to have no fear.”Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own
    unguarded thoughts.”

    13. If anything is worth doing, do it with all your good thoughts.

    14. “The root of suffering is attachment.”

    15. “Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.”

    16. “All that we are is the result of what we have thought.”

    17. “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.”

    18 “What you think you become, what you feel, you attract. what you imagine, you create.”

    19. “Nothing can harm you as much as your own thoughts unguarded.”

    20. “Relax nothing is in control.”-

    21. Awakened One with Awareness was asked,”what have you gained from concentration?”
    He replied “NOTHING”! However let me tell you what i have lost: anger,
    anxiety, depression, insecurity, fear of old age and death.”

    22. “The trouble is you think you have time.”


    23. “Believe nothing, no matter where you read it or who has said it,
    not even if i have said it. Unless it agrees with your own reason and
    your own common sense.”

    24. “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.”

    25. “On the long journey of human life… Faith is the best of companions.”

    26. “To understand everything is to forgive everything.”

    27. “Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.”

    28. “No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the past.”

    29. “There is no path to happiness: Happiness is the path.”

    30. “No matter how hard the past, you can always begin again.”

    31. “If you want to fly, give upeverything that weighs you down.”

    32. “you only lose what you cling to.”


    34. “when we meet real tragedy in life, we can react in two ways-
    Either by losing hope and falling into self-destructive habits or by
    using the challenge to find our inner strength.”

    35. “Don’t rush anything. When the time is right, it’ll happen..”

    36. “Those who are free of resentful thoughts surely find peace.”

    37. “It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light”

    38. “Be patient everything comes to you in the right moment.”

    39. “Each morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.”

    40. “A man who conquers himself is greater than one who conquers a thousand men in a battle.”

    41. “All human unhappiness comes from not facing reality squarely, exactly as it is.”

    42. “It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.”

    43. “He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words.”

    44. “Happiness does not depend on what you haveor who you are it solely relies on what you think.”

    45. “whatever befalls you, walk on untouched, unattached.”

    46. Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.

    47. The most powerful leadership tool you have is your own personal example.

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    53. Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.

    54. Don’t find fault, find a remedy.

    55. The key to successful leadership today is influence, not authority.

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    71. A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus.

    72. Leaders are the creators of their lives. Followers let life happen to them.

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    88. Leadership: The art of getting someone else to do something you want done…

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    90. Remember the difference between a boss and a leader; a boss says “Go!”…

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    92. A leader is a dealer in hope

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    4. Forced Enterpreneurship,

    5. Ego slap by nature.

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    How COVID-19 Kills: The New Coronavirus Disease Can Take A Deadly Turn


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    A doctor wearing a face mask looks at a CT image of a lung of a patient at a hospital in Wuhan, China.

    AFP via Getty Images

    Updated on March 17 at 6:43 p.m. ET:

    Thousands
    of people have now died from COVID-19 — the name for the disease caused
    by the coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, China.

    According to the World Health Organization, the disease is relatively mild in about 80% of cases.

    What does mild mean?

    And how does this disease turn fatal?

    The first symptoms of COVID-19 are pretty common with respiratory illnesses — fever, a dry cough and shortness of breath, says Dr. Carlos del Rio,
    a professor of medicine and global health at Emory University who has
    consulted with colleagues treating coronavirus patients in China and
    Germany. “Some people also get a headache, sore throat,” he says.
    Fatigue has also been reported — and less commonly, diarrhea. It may
    feel as if you have a cold. Or you may feel that flu-like feeling of
    being hit by a train.

    The Coronavirus Outbreak
    What you should know

    • Where the virus has spread
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    Subscribe to Goats and Soda’s newsletter for a weekly update on the outbreak.

    Doctors say these patients with milder symptoms should check in
    with their physician to make sure their symptoms don’t progress to
    something more serious, but they don’t require major medical
    intervention.

    But the new coronavirus attacks the lungs, and in
    about 20% of patients, infections can get more serious. As the virus
    enters lung cells, it starts to replicate, destroying the cells,
    explains Dr. Yoko Furuya, an infectious disease specialist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.

    “Because
    our body senses all of those viruses as basically foreign invaders,
    that triggers our immune system to sweep in and try to contain and
    control the virus and stop it from making more and more copies of
    itself,” she says.

    But Furuya says that this immune system response to this
    invader can also destroy lung tissue and cause inflammation. The end
    result can be pneumonia. That means the air sacs in the lungs become
    inflamed and filled with fluid, making it harder to breathe.

    Goats and Soda

    MAP: Confirmed Cases Of Wuhan Coronavirus

    Del Rio says that these symptoms can also make it harder for the
    lungs to get oxygen to your blood, potentially triggering a cascade of
    problems. “The lack of oxygen leads to more inflammation, more problems
    in the body. Organs need oxygen to function, right? So when you don’t
    have oxygen there, then your liver dies and your kidney dies,” he says.
    Lack of oxygen can also lead to septic shock.

    The most severe
    cases — about 6% of patients — end up in intensive care with multi-organ
    failure, respiratory failure and septic shock, according to a February report from the WHO.
    And many hospitalized patients require supplemental oxygen. In extreme
    cases, they need mechanical ventilation — including the use of a
    sophisticated technology known as ECMO
    (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation), which basically acts as the
    patient’s lungs, adding oxygen to their blood and removing carbon
    dioxide. The technology “allows us to save more severe patients,” Dr.
    Sylvie Briand, director of the WHO’s pandemic and epidemic diseases
    department, said at a press conference In February.

    Many of the
    more serious cases have been in people who are middle-aged and elderly —
    Furuya notes that our immune system gets weaker as we age. She says for
    long-term smokers, it could be even worse because their airways and
    lungs are more vulnerable. People with other underlying medical
    conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes or chronic lung disease,
    have also proved most vulnerable. Furuya says those kinds of conditions
    can make it harder for the body to recover from infections.

    “Of course, you have outliers — people who are young and otherwise previously healthy who are dying,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told NPR’s 1A
    show. “But if you look at the vast majority of the people who have
    serious disease and who will ultimately die, they are in that group that
    are either elderly and/or have underlying conditions.”

    Estimates
    for the case fatality rate for COVID-19 vary depending on the country.
    But data from both China and Lombardy, Italy, show the fatality rate
    starts rising for people in their 60s. In Lombardy, for instance, the
    case fatality rate for those in their 60s is nearly 3 percent. It’s
    nearly 10 percent for people in their 70s and more than 16 percent for
    those in their 80s.

    Goats and Soda

    Why The World Cares More About The New Coronavirus Than The Flu

    Del Rio notes that it’s not just COVID-19 that can bring on
    multi-organ failure. Just last month, he saw the same thing in a
    previously healthy flu patient in the U.S. who had not gotten a flu
    shot.

    “He went in to a doctor. They said, ‘You have the flu —
    don’t worry.’ He went home. Two days later, he was in the ER. Five days
    later, he was very sick and in the ICU” with organ failure, del Rio
    says. While it’s possible for patients who reach this stage to survive,
    recovery can take many weeks or months.

    In fact, many
    infectious disease experts have been making comparisons between this new
    coronavirus and the flu and common cold, because it appears to be
    highly transmissible.

    “What this is acting like — it’s
    spreading much more rapidly than SARS [severe acute respiratory
    syndrome], the other coronavirus, but the fatality rate is much less,”
    Fauci told 1A. “It’s acting much more like a really bad influenza.”

    What
    experts fear is that, like the flu, COVID-19 will keep coming back year
    after year. But unlike the flu, there is no vaccine yet for the
    coronavirus disease.

    Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta

    1. Dasa raja dhamma



    2. kusala.



    3. Kuutadanta Sutta dana
    4. priyavacana

     5. artha cariya

     6. samanatmata



    7. Samyutta Nikayaarya



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    “ariyasammutideva

    8. Agganna Sutta

    9. Majjima Nikaya

    10. arya” or “ariya

    11.sammutideva

    12. Digha Nikaya

    13. Maha Sudassana

    14. Dittadhammikatthasamvattanika-dhamma

    15. Canon Sutta

    16. Pali Canon and Suttapitaka

    17. Iddhipada

    18. Lokiyadhamma and Lokuttaradhamma

    19. Brahmavihàra

    20. Sangahavatthu

    21. Nathakaranadhamma

    22. Saraniyadhamma

    23. Adhipateyya Dithadhammikattha

    24. dukkha

    25. anicca

    26. anatta

    27. Samsara

    28. Cakkamatti Sihananda Sutta,

    Kutadanta Sutta

    Chandagati

    Dosagati

    Mohagati

    Bhayagati

    Yoniso manasikara

    BrahmavihàraSangahavatthu

    Nathakaranadhamma

    SaraniyadhammaAdhipateyya

    Dithadhammikattha

    Mara

    Law of Kamma

    Vasettha Sutta in Majjhima Nikaya

    Ambattha Sutta in Digha Nikaya

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    Naramedha


    Purisamedha




    Sammapasa


    Vajapeyya


    Niraggala

    Sila

    Samadhi

    Panna

    Samma-sankappa

    Sigalovada Sutta

    Brahmajala Sutta

    Digha Nikaya (Mahaparinibbana-sutta
    dhammamahamatras

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