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Under the Bhodi Tree  (Oct  '07)
"this is where the Buddha was at his most peaceful"
For years, India has long been the serious traveller's mecca. Though one of the poorest countries in the world, the subcontinent is overflowing with ...
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Bodhgaya  (Dec 01 '06)
"I would have to swing from the roof into the coach, breaking through one of its windows, like the woman in that Skoda ad"
I took a bus from Nainital to Haldiwar and a train from Haldiwar to Lucknow. I ...
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where Buddhism started :)  (Sep 28 '06)
"us = Japanese tourists"
it was amazing despite the fact it was more like a Japanees sightseeing (SORRY MAICO ;)) - as we had only 2h there => we were running around and taking pics but it was ...
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Buddha's Enlightenment  (May 03 '08)
On my journey to Calcutta I stopped at Bodhgaya, which is a pleasant dusty little town. This is where Buddha sat under the bodhi tree and realized enlightenment. The original bodhi tree was destroyed ...
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Day 52 - Going to Buddhgaya  (Aug 31 '08)
After almost 48 hours without eating left Munger to Buddhgaya. Buddhgaya is the place where Buddha meditated and attained the supreme Nirvana to became the "Enlighted One" (Buddha).
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Day 53 - Buddhgaya  (Sep 01 '08)
Buddhgaya it's an important pilgrimage destination amongst Buddhists. All buddhist nations of the world built monasteries here representing their own architectural lines and send monks and lamas who ...
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Found a very interesting place in Buddhgaya, the International Meditation Center. This meditation "academy" that i didn't knew existed, is run by Lamas from all over the world, all of them with PhD ...
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The enlightenment tree  (Jan 19 '07)
"home of the Bodhi tree"
I left the city of death to come to what I could consider a city of life. At least a city of religion. Bodgaya is the home of the Bodhi tree. This tree, or at least the living ...
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buddha fields
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Bodhgaya  (Feb 02 '08)
"The uncontrolled mind is likened to a wild elephant"
At Varanasi station, I arrived to find a sea of sleeping bodies blocking the entrance to the platform. Whether they lived there or were waiting for ...
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