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Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya November 23rd 2010

die inder machen fotos von uns westler, wir kleiden uns wie die inder und die inder moechten so aussehen wie wir bodhgaya ist wunderschoen und ein toller ort zum praktizieren, verlaesst man aber den geschuetzten bereich so ist es ausser laut und aggressiv nur laut und... ich fang an, wuensche zu machen, nicht als inder wiedergeboren zu werden. apropos heut hab ich geburtstag... ... read more
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Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya October 21st 2010

Hier kwam de rust helemaal tot mij. Na al de drukte van Mumbai en het stressy trein/taxi/richaw/tuktuk/busverkeer kan ik terug adem op de plek waar boedha Nirvana bereikte. Mss niet verwonderlijk dat het net op deze plek is ;) Boedhistische plekken hebben ook altijd die bepaalde energie over hen. You just feel the peace! :) Hier zijn heeft echt iets magisch en toen ik onder de Bodi boom zat en er een blaadje naar beneden viel recht voor mijn voeten, was het helemaal compleet. :D Sascha is totally zen en klaar om morgen terug de drukte in te gaan opweg naar Agra to Taj Mahal!  ... read more
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Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya September 28th 2010

Ok, ich hab Euch ja schon diverse Bilder von Buddha-Statuen und Tempeln zugemutet, aber Bodh Gaya und sein Mahabodhi-Tempel sind etwas besonderes. Bodh Gaya ist eine der heiligsten Stätten des Buddhismus. Der buddhistischen Lehre zufolge erlangte Siddharta Gautama an diesem Ort unter einem Bodhi-Baum meditierend die Erleuchtung und wurde somit zum Buddha. Ein Nachfahre des ursprünglichen Bodhibaumes (der erste wurde zerstört) steht hier noch heute. Um die Stelle herum wurde ein prachtvoller Tempel erbaut. Buddhistische Nationen und Gruppen aus allen Ecken Asiens haben in Bodh Gaya außerdem zahlreiche weitere Tempel in ihrem jeweiligen heimatlichen Stil erbaut und so findet man tibetische Tempel neben chinesischen, japanischen, thailändischen oder vietnamesischen Tempeln. Neben buddhistischen Pilgern zieht es auch zahlreiche Hindus in die Tempel. Für Hindus gilt Buddha als die neunte Ink... read more
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Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya July 29th 2010

Well know I've been to all the touristy areas around town. Two days ago my new friend Sunil took me to all the spots- the cave where the Buddha meditated or six years (!), his uncle's house, and some old banyan trees. We also went to an intelligence-insulting school. You want to know a surefire way to spot a scam in India? They take you to the small school, show you around to some kids, sit you down, and then hit you up for cash without offering you tea or water. . I've been to the mud huts of tribal villagers who have shown more proper hospitality. This has happened to me twice in the last two days- a sign of the relative lack of tourists in the area. Tuesday afternoon I met up with a ... read more
Skinny Cave Buddha
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Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya July 26th 2010

There are not many tourists around- it is easy to meet local friends and annoying pushers. Most folks are fine though, and a surprising number (roughly one fifth) speak a bit of Bengali. Many of the middle-aged men have spent time living and working in Kolkata. The Mahabodhi temple is fantastic. It is not quite so old- although the history is palpable. Yesterday I had an evening walk. There were many armed police forces about, kicking out the hawkers from the temple area. I meet an honest group and made quick friends. I got slightly lost on the roads under the full moon and missed my turn to go back to the place I was staying. I finally asked a group of heavily-armed jawans where to go, and they kindly obliged. The key is to say, ... read more
The Tree's Great-Granddaughter

Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya July 24th 2010

About a quarter of Kolkata's population is Bihari. They are usually laborers, tea-stall owners, richshaw pullers and the like. In a way, they are Kolkata's "Mexicans". When I meet one, I usually say Manush Bihari atma thaga acche . Bihari people have strong souls. Bihar has the lowest literacy rate in India (less than 50%). The land here is gorgeous. It is much dirier than West Bengal. I am suprised to see boulder-graced hills; I had imagined the land is completely flat up to the Himalayas. After an overnight train, I had some tea and headed into the town of Bodhgaya. There's a lot of new contrsuction to cash in on the growing religious and historical tourism. After three weeks in the Indian sun, my skin began to turn brown. After four weeks in Ma Hindustan, ... read more
Vishnu Temple

Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya July 1st 2010

Meet Ravi. The stocky father of two has deep piercing eyes and the calm gentle demeanor of someone who practices advanced meditation. Ravi owns a guesthouse in Bodhgaya Bihar, the town where the Buddha is said to have attained Enlightenment. Bodhgaya is the sole place in Bihar that regularly sees international visitors, mostly Buddhists from other Asian countries coming to visit one of the holiest sites of their religion. Ravi, who hasn't had any formal education, speaks fluent Japanese and English - languages that he taught himself from frequent practice with foreign visitors. A rack of wooden shelves in the reception area is lined with Japanese books that Ravi acquired on a trip to visit friends in Japan. Despite this Ravi struggles to fill out the numerous forms required to register foreign guests with the local ... read more

Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya May 26th 2010

Il y avait 2600 ans, un prince qui se nommait Siddhartha Gautama a été nommé Buddha dessous un arbre bodhi ici même à Bodhgaya, ce qui commença le Bouddhisme… L’arbre original qui se trouvait à cette endroit a été transporté au Sri Lanka mais on y retrouve encore un arbre vénéré et sacré qui a été planté avec une graine provenant directement de l’arbre original qui se trouve encore au Sri Lanka. Nous avons eu un grand plaisir à visiter cette ville qui comprend un très beau temple qui se trouve directement à côté de l’endroit où l’arbre sacré se trouve. On y retrouve aussi un très grand Buddha à environ 1km du temple sacré… Cette ville est tellement paisible, après avoir visité plusieurs temple Hindou dans le sud de l’Inde, nous avons su apprécié la ... read more
Le Bouddha en or qui est situé à l'intérieur du temple
The big Buddha
Des statues sur le coté du temple principal

Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya January 15th 2010

This one is for you Mr Edward Purle, after all your constant questions and nagging I'm finally heading to Nepal! :-) The decision to go sums up exactly how things are done in India...on a whim! I had all my plans laid out for going to Goa (south India) on the 18th Jan, train tickets booked and ready for my 35 hour extravaganza of a journey! Two nights ago I was helping a friend of mine decide where to go next on her trip, and we ended up on Nepal being her best option. After two hours of 'Nepal talk' I'd talked myself into going with Cathy as well, and so made quick plans yesterday to get the 24 hour bus journey up to Kathmandu, cancel my train tickets to Goa (30 pence cancellation charge - ... read more

Asia » India » Bihar » Bodh Gaya January 12th 2010

Welcome to Bihar, the poorest and most troublesome state in India. So it should have been like living in Moss Side for the past few weeks then, not likely! The people here are amongst some of the friendliest I've met. Yes they have their troubles, and the poverty level is on full show, but it's definitely not as bad as people say. Bodhgaya, a small town of 30,000 people becomes a town of 30,000 locals and 30,000 tourists and pilgrims every January. The place is awash with Tibetan refugees, Buddhist monks and foreigners getting a slice of the action. In a way it's more hustle and bustle than Varanasi, and I never expected it to be like it has been. Streets lined with 'beggars' from other villages. Some genuine, many not so genuine. Old ladies sat ... read more
An ant next to the 25 metre Buddha!
Mr Scrooge and his 'friends'
Showing off the new socks - colourful!




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