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Awakened with Awareness Youniverse is already there.

Famous
Buddhist Temples  Buddhism is a major
world religion and philosophy founded in northeastern Prabuddha Bharat in the 5th
century BC. It is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, commonly
known as “The Buddha”, who was born in what is today Nepal. Buddhism
takes as its goal the escape from suffering and from the cycle of
rebirth: the attainment of NIBBĀNA . There are between 230 million and
500 million Buddhists worldwide. An overview of the most famous Buddhist

Be Happy 😊
Calm, quiet, alert, attentive and have equanimity mind with a clear understanding that everything is changing!
All that we are
Is the result of what
We have thought - Buddha

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Mahabodhi Temple
The
Mahabodhi (Great Awakenment ) Temple is a Buddhist stupa located in
Bodh Gaya, Prabuddha Bharat. The main complex contains a descendant of
the original Bodhi Tree under which Gautama Buddha gained awakenment and
is the most sacred place in Buddhism. About 250 years after the Buddha
attained Awakenment, Emperor Asoka built a temple at the spot. The
present temple dates from the 5th-6th century.


https://www.touropia.com/famous-buddhist-temples/.
Famous Buddhist Temples Last updated on January 16, 2022
Buddhism is a major world religion and philosophy founded in
northeastern India in the 5th century BC. It is based on the teachings
of Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as “The Buddha”, who was born in
what is today Nepal. Buddhism takes as its goal the escape from
suffering and from the cycle of rebirth: the attainment of NIBBĀNA .
There are between 230 million and 500 million Buddhists worldwide. An
overview of the most famous Buddhist
touropia.com
10 Famous Buddhist Temples
Buddhism
is a major world religion and philosophy founded in northeastern India
in the 5th century BC. It is based on the teachings of Siddhartha
Gautama, commonly known as

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Borobudur
#1 of Famous Buddhist Temples
Located
on the Indonesian island of Java, 40 km (25 miles) northwest of
Yogyakarta, the Borobudur is the largest and most famous Buddhist temple
in the world. The Borobudur was built over a period of some 75 years in
the 8th and 9th centuries by the kingdom of Sailendra, out of an
estimated 2 million blocks of stone. It was abandoned in the 14th
century for reasons that still remain a mystery and for centuries lay
hidden in the jungle under layers of volcanic ash.
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Bagan
Bagan,
also spelled Pagan, on the banks of the Ayerwaddy River, is home to the
largest area of Buddhist temples, pagodas, stupas and ruins in the
world. It was the capital of several ancient kings of Burma who built
perhaps as many as 4,400 temples during the height of the kingdom
(between 1000 and 1200 AD). In 1287, the kingdom fell to the Mongols,
after refusing to pay tribute to Kublai Khan and Bagan quickly declined
as a political center, but continued to flourish as a place of Buddhist
scholars

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Shwedagon Pagoda
The
Shwedagon Pagoda (or Golden Pagoda) in Yangon, is the holiest Buddhist
shrine in Burma. The origins of Shwedagon are lost in antiquity but it
is estimated that the Pagoda was first built by the Mon during the Bagan
period, sometime between the 6th and 10th century AD. The temple
complex is full of glittering, colorful stupas but the center of
attention is the 99 meter high (326 feet) high main stupa that is
completely covered in gold.
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Boudhanath
Located
in a suburb of Kathmandu, Boudhanath is one of the largest stupas in
the world. It is the center of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal and many
refugees from Tibet have settled here in the last few decades. It is
probably best known for the Buddha eyes that are featured on all four
sides of the tower. The present stupa is said to date from the 14th
century, after the previous one was destroyed by Mughal invaders.
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Todaiji Temple
Todaiji
(“Great Eastern Temple”) in Nara is one of the most historically
significant and famous Buddhist temples in Japan. The temple was built
in the 8th century by Emperor Shomu as the head temple of all provincial
Buddhist temples of Japan. Today little remains of the original
buildings of Todaiji. The Daibutsuden (“Great Buddha Hall”), dates for
the most part from 1709. It houses one of the largest Budha statues in
Japan and is the worlds largest wooden building, even though it is only
two-thirds the size of the original structure.



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Jokhang
The
Jokhang Temple in Lhasa is the most important sacred site in Tibetan
Buddhism attracting thousands of pilgrims each year. The temple was
constructed by King Songtsän Gampo in the 7th century. The Mongols
sacked the Jokhang temple several times but the building survived. Today
the temple complex covers an area of about 25,000 square meters.
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Pha That Luang
Located
in Vientiane, Pha That Luang (“Great Stupa in Lao”) is one of the most
important monument in Laos. The stupa has several terraces with each
level representing a different stage of Buddhist awakenment. The lowest
level represents the material world; the highest level represents the
world of nothingness. Pha That Luang was built in the 16th century on
the ruins of an earlier Khmer temple. The temple was destroyed by a
Siamese invasion in 1828, then later reconstructed by the French in
1931.
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Wat Arun
Situated
on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River , Wat Arun (“Temple of
Dawn”) is one of the oldest and best known landmarks in Bangkok,
Thailand. The temple is an architectural representation of Mount Meru,
the center of the universe in Buddhist cosmology. Despite it’s name, the
best views of Wat Arun are in the evening with the sun setting behind
it.
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Haeinsa Temple
Haeinsa
(Temple of Reflection on a Smooth Sea) is one of the most important
Buddhist temples in South Korea. The temple was first built in 802 and
rebuilt in the 19th century after Haiensa was burned down in a fire in
1817. The temple’s greatest treasure however, a complete copy of the
Buddhist scriptures (he Tipitaka Koreana) written on 81,258 woodblocks,
survived the fire.

06) ClassicalDevanagari,Classical Hindi-Devanagari- शास्त्रीय हिंदी,
13) Classical Assamese-ধ্ৰুপদী অসমীয়া
17) Classical Bengali-ক্লাসিক্যাল বাংলা,

23) Classical Chinese (Simplified)-古典中文(简体),

24) Classical Chinese (Traditional)-古典中文(繁體),


41) Classical Gujarati-ક્લાસિકલ ગુજરાતી,

50) Classical Indonesian-Bahasa Indonesia Klasik,

53) Classical Japanese-古典的なイタリア語,

55) Classical Kannada- ಶಾಸ್ತ್ರೀಯ ಕನ್ನಡ,

57) Classical Khmer- ខ្មែរបុរាណ,

59) Classical Korean-고전 한국어,

62) Classical Lao-ຄລາສສິກລາວ,

69) Classical Malay-Melayu Klasik,

70) Classical Malayalam-ക്ലാസിക്കൽ മലയാളം,


71) Classical Maltese-Klassiku Malti,

73) Classical Marathi-क्लासिकल माओरी,

74) Classical Mongolian-Сонгодог Монгол,

75) Classical Myanmar (Burmese)-Classical မြန်မာ (ဗမာ),

76) Classical Nepali-शास्त्रीय म्यांमार (बर्मा),
  • 78) Classical Odia (Oriya)
83) Classical Punjabi-ਕਲਾਸੀਕਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ,
  • 87) Classical Sanskrit छ्लस्सिचल् षन्स्क्रित्

92) Classical Sindhi,

93) Classical Sinhala-සම්භාව්ය සිංහල,

  • 102) Classical Tamil-பாரம்பரிய இசைத்தமிழ் செம்மொழி,


104) Classical Telugu- క్లాసికల్ తెలుగు,

105) Classical Thai-ภาษาไทยคลาสสิก,





112) Classical Vietnamese-Tiếng Việ,



Mayawati’s Monumental Pride
Aboriginal
Awakened Scheduled Castes have crafted unique visual metaphors to
assert their identity and mark their place in politics and BSP played a
big role in the process.
There
is a common grouse among Aboriginal Awakened Scheduled Castes/Tribes
supporters of the Bahujan Samaj Party—that BSP lost the last two UP
assembly polls due to “Manuvadi media’s neg­­a­­tive propaganda” over
the crea­tion of ‘Aboriginal Awakened Scheduled Castes heritage’ in
Mayawati’s last term as chief minister. The truth is all non-BSP parties
remotely controlled by foreigners kicked out from Bene Israel, Tibet,
Africa, Eastern Europe, Western Germany, South Russia, Eastern Europe,
Hungary chitpavan brahmins of Rowdy Swyam Sevaks (RSS who are violent,
militant, number one terrorists of the World, ever shooting,mob lynching
lunatic, mentally retarded requiring mental treatment at Mental Asylums
for practising hater, anger, jealousy, delusion, stupidity to wards
99.9% Aboriginals whose DNA does not match with the Aboriginals of
Prabuddha Bharat keep tampering the fraud EVMs to deny the Master Key to
SC/STs as desired by the Father of our Marvelous, Modern Constitution
through their slaves, stooges, chamchas, chelas, boot lickers who are
own mother’s flesh eaters.
Babasaheb Dr BR Ambedkar thundered that he will make this country PRABUDDHA BHARAT.
The
manusmriti PRESSTITUTE media is bashing obscured all the good work done
by Mayawati — India’s first woman chief minister from a Aboriginal
Scheduled Caste community. This is how it articulates the sentiment:
“When Behen Mayawatiji set up some statues and memorials, the media
lampooned her. But the same media lauds other political parties when
thousands of crores are spent on statues of their respective icons”
refer to the statue of Sardar Patel in Gujarat, which is touted as the
world’s tallest statue; or the proposed statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji
Maharaj in the Arabian Sea; or the proposed 251 m tall statue of Lord
Rama on the banks of Saryu River in Ayodhya, tallest EVM on top of EC
office, godse a chitpavan brahmin like vinay dhaomhar savarkar and all
the chitpavan brahmin leaders statues.
Mayawati
told the Supreme Court on March 9, 2019, that the memorials in Lucknow
and Noida have a cast of characters including Tathagath Gau­tam Buddha,
Sant Kabir Das, Sant Ravidas, Mahatama Jyotiba Phule, Guru Gha­sidas,
Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj, Shri Birsa Munda, Shri Narayana
Guru, Bhimrao Ambedkar and Kanshi Ram.
Apart
from memorials, several stupas, meditation centres and exhibition
galleries were also added to the existing public parks during
Maya­wati’s four terms as UP’s chief minister, between 1995 and 2012.
This
commemorative architecture is viewed by many as lighthouses on
Prabuddha Bharat’s political landscape that show the march of the
socio-political movement launched by B.R. Ambedkar, the Father of
Prabuddha Bharat’s Marvelous Modern Constitution.
Referring
to the statues of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai
Patel, Shivaji, N.T. Rama Rao and Jayalalithaa in her affidavit filed in
court, Mayawati had asked, “Are only statues of Aboriginal Awakened
leaders erected using public money, and not the ones built by chitpavan
brahmin controlled Congress or BJP?”
According
to Ronki Ram, professor of Political Science at Panjab Univer­sity,
when BSP made inroads in UP, public heritage bel­onged only to those
communities that enjoyed a share in political power. “BSP organised All
Awakened Aboriginal Societies in a political class. Kanshi Ram and
Mayawati sta­r­ted projecting Sant Ravidas, Guru Valmik and Dr Ambedkar,
among others, as All Awakened Aboriginal Societies icons,” he says.
“This
is how BSP started to reclaim “This is how BSP started to reclaim All
Aboriginal Awakened Societies heritage that was lost to the politics of
domination,” he adds, describing the policy of building statues and
memorials, and naming public places after All Aboriginal Awakened
Societies icons, as the cultural capital of a community—a way of
political assertion.
Those
who have historically been controlling social and political structures
can’t accept All Aboriginal Awakened Societies identity, he says. “In
many places, All Aboriginal Awakened Societies grooms get attacked for
riding a horse in their wedding processions.” heritage that was lost to
the politics of domination,” he adds, describing the policy of building
statues and memorials, and naming public places after All Aboriginal
Awakened Societies icons, as the cultural capital of a community—a way
of political assertion.
S.R.
Darapuri, a retired IPS officer and president of All India People’s
Front, says the 2018 Bhima Koregaon violence and the 2017 Saha­ranpur
clashes were attempts at suppressing All Aboriginal Awakened Societies
assertion.
Anchor
Shabbirpur village in western UP, 25 km away from Saharanpur city,
witnessed violence betw­een Thakurs and All Aborigina Awakened Socities,
starting from April 14, 2017. “The first clash happened over the
propo­sed installation of an Ambedkar statue,” Darapuri says,
enumerating how statues of Ambedkar are regularly vandalised by
right-wing forces.
Asserting
that the annual Bhima Koregaon ceremony symbolises the political
aspirations of All Aborigina Awakened Socities, Darapuri adds, “The
attack on Elgar Parishad was in fact an attack on All Aboriginal
Awakened Societies pride. The police action was taken against the
victims and not the perpetrators.”
In
Monumental Pride: Mayawati’s Memorials in Lucknow, an essay published
in 2014 by Freer Gallery of Art, The Smithsonian Institution and
Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan, author Melia
Belli provides interesting insights into Lucknow’s Ambedkar Memorial and
Prerna Kendra. Belli writes, “The sheer number of memorials, coupled
with their monumental scale, arguably make Mayawati the single most
prolific architectural patron in India since the British Raj
commissioned New Delhi in 1911.”
Defending
their installation, Mayawati told the top court that statues of
elephants have extensi­v­ely been used in ancient monuments and temples,
besides in pillars of the North and South blocks of Rashtrapati Bhawan.
She stated the statues have also been installed in newly constructed
public places across Delhi, like the Indira Gandhi Int­ernational
Airport.
While
she linked elephants with Hinduism, Bud­dhism and Jainism, she said,
“Buddhism was adopted by All Aboriginal Awakened Societies leaders due
to the inability of Hinduism to abolish the caste system.”
She
was referring to Ambedkar’s returning back to own home Buddhism along
with 3,65,000 of his All Aboriginal Awakened Societies followers in the
belief that Buddhism was the only way for “All Aboriginal Awakened
Societies’ untouchables” to gain equality, a trend that continues to
date.
WE WERE BUDDHISTS,
ARE BUDDHISTS
AND CONTINUE TO BE BUDDHISTS.
The
sculptures of elephants commemorate the ideals and values of Sants,
Gurus and leaders who have devoted their lives for humanity, equality
and social justice, Mayawati had stated. “These memorials reflect
aspirations of the oppressed and downtrodden sections of society, who
have been marginalised by the caste system” IN MANUSMRITI that believes
in chitpavan brahmin as 1st rate athma/soul, kshatria, vysia, shudra as
2nd, 3rd, 4th rate souls and the Aboriginal SC/STs having no soul at
all, Buddha never believed in any soul. He said all are equal. That is
why we are all Buddhists.
Mayawati
was also targeted for commissioning life-sized statues of herself and
of her mentor and BSP founder Kanshi Ram, who had sworn to fulfill
Ambedkar’s incomplete mission.
In
her essay, which analyses intersections of politics, caste, gender and
visibility at the two mem­orials, Melia Belli writes, “The forms and
decoration of the memorials highlight the abs­ence of earlier All
Aboriginal Awakened Societies leaders and present Mayawati as their
legitimate political heir.
Belli
talks about the aesthetics of Mayawati’s statues: “She has cropped
hair; a plain, loose-fitting salwar-kameez; chunky sandals; a prominent
wristwatch; and a handbag at her side.” Descri­b­i­ng her appearance as
“androgynous”, she goes on to add, “The message conveyed is that she is
fully capable of negotiating the male-dominated political arena. Her
distinctly unfeminine appearance also highlights her unmarried status,
and by exte­nsion, her complete dedication to the betterment of her
community, which she confirms when questioned about her marital status.”
“Statues
and memorials do act as a limited source of inspiration and
ins­truments of assertion in social and political life, from which All
Aboriginal Awakened Societies identity had been obliterated.”
“Ambedkar had said: ‘If we want to claim our real status in Prabuddha
Bharatian society, we have to seek our own identity—which will come only
if we totally disassociate ourselves from Hinduism’.”besides having an
equal share in executive, legislature and judiciary, All Aboriginal
Awakened Societies assertion means that “we get our own temples, Deras
and things other communities own, and doe with these what others have
been doing.”
Endorsing
the viewpoint that All Aboriginal Awakened Societies memorials and
statues are milestones of the Amb­edkarite movement, “They symbolise
the victory of All Aboriginal Awakened Societies politics.”


CJI
must first order to replace all the fraud EVMs with Ballot Papers
followed by all other democratic countries to save democracy, liberty,
equality and fraternity. The Free For All
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murderer of democratic institutions (Modi) of Bevakoof Jhoothe
Psychopaths (BJP) remotely controlled by foreigners kicked out from Bene
Israel, Tibet, Africa,Eastern Europe, western Germany 🇩🇪, South Russia 🇷🇺,
Western Europe, Hungary chitpavan brahmins of (RSS) are anti
Constitution & trying to implement manusmrti. CJI must also order
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U
P CM, Ms. Mayawati, while clearing the stand of the State Government on
the issue of Women’s Reservation Bill, said that from the outset her
Government was of the view that “Jitni jiski bhagidari, Utni uski
hissedari”. She said that considering that the population of the women
was 50 per cent of the total population of the country, therefore, it
would be justified that they were given 50 per cent reservation in all
levels of the political structure of the country.
In May 6, 2008 itself In several areas, voters protested deletion of their names
BSP was confident of victory

BSP is sure to get a majority as voters are in favour of the party as they are disappointed with coalition govern.
This
was not liked by the non-BSP parties. Hence they tampered the fraud
EVMs to deny her the Master Key as desired by the father of our
constitution Dr BR Ambedkar that the Master Key must be in the hands of
SC/STs.


U
P CM, Ms. Mayawati, while clearing the stand of the State Government on
the issue of Women’s Reservation Bill, said that from the outset her
Government was of the view that “Jitni jiski bhagidari, Utni uski
hissedari”. She said that considering that the population of the women
was 50 per cent of the total population of the country, therefore, it
would be justified that they were given 50 per cent reservation in all
levels of the political structure of the country.
In May 6, 2008 itself In several areas, voters protested deletion of their names

BSP was confident of victory

BSP is sure to get a majority as voters are in favour of the party as they are disappointed with coalition govern.
This
was not liked by the non-BSP parties. Hence they tampered the fraud
EVMs to deny her the Master Key as desired by the father of our
constitution Dr BR Ambedkar that the Master Key must be in the hands of
SC/STs.

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Calls for consensus on passage of Women’s Reservation Bill

Lucknow:
May 6, 2008 The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Ms. Mayawati, while
clearing the stand of the State Government on the issue of Women’s
Reservation Bill, said that from the outset her Government was of the
view that “Jitni jiski bhagidari, Utni uski hissedari”. She said that
considering that the population of the women was 50 per cent of the
total population of the country, therefore, it would be justified that
they were given 50 per cent reservation in all levels of the political
structure of the country. The C.M. said that her Government welcomed the
proposal of 33 per cent reservation of women as it was an important
step towards the empowerment of women, but it also expresses its
disapproval of certain provisions incorporated in the Bill. Ms. Mayawati
said that there was no provision to ensure that the women of all
categories of the Sarva Samaj got the benefit of reservation. Therefore,
her government was of the view that certain important amendments should
be made in the Bill. She said that her government believed that out of
the 33 per cent reservation quota proposed for the women, there should
be provision for separate reservation for the women belonging to SC/ST
and OBC categories, viz. these categories should not be given quota
within quota. *******



In several areas, voters protested deletion of their names

BSP confident of victory

As
the first phase of Assembly polls in Karnataka is underway, major
political party — BSP– appeared confident of forming government on its
own in the southern state.

BSP
is sure to get a  majority as voters are in favour of the party as they
are disappointed with coalition government performance.

According to reports I have received, BSP will win more than 55 seats out of 89 going to elections in the first phase today.

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