S. Dhammika
The town of Bodh Gaya in the north Indian state of Bihar is the site of the Buddha’s enlightenment and the most sacred place in the Buddhist world. For over 2000 years pilgrims have made their way to Bodh Gaya from every corner of Asia, often leaving records of their visit in inscriptions, memoirs, travelogues and even graffiti. Using these and other sources the book chronicles the place’s long and fascinating history. It recounts the magnificent ceremonies that once took place there, the saints and scholars associated with it and the various legends that grew up around it. Including previously overlooked information it also challenges the popular belief that Bodh Gaya was destroyed at the end on the 12th century and was forgotten and unvisited by Buddhist pilgrims for the next 700 years. This book should prove to be of interest to Indologists and social historians as well as to Buddhists.
Catalogue No. BP630s Language: English
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society………
e-mail: bps@bps.lk.……….Tel: .94 81 2237283 …. Fax: +94 81 2223679
Type: Book Category:
ISBN: 978-955-24-0433-7 (2018) (Paperback)
Pages: 146 Size: 145 x 226 mm
Price: $4.00 Rs. 225










