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Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India
Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh - the site of the Buddha's paranibbana ... In addition to these sites which were visited by the Buddha, other sites in India have become notable -
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Wat Lao Buddha Phavanaram
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Gautama Buddha
The Buddha and his monks spent four months each year discussing and rehearsing his teachings, and after his death his monks set about preserving them. -
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Leshan Giant Buddha
He hoped that the Buddha would calm the turbulent waters that plagued the shipping vessels travelling down the river. ... | World Heritage Sites in China | -
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Buddha (disambiguation)
Gautama Buddha, founder of Buddhism, clan name Gautama (Sanskrit; Pali: Gotama), personal name said to be Siddhārtha (Sanskrit; Pali: Siddhattha), epithet Śākyamuni (Sanskrit; Pali: Sakyamuni or Shakyamuni), commonly known as "The Buddha" -
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Space Buddha
Space Buddha had visited every continent of our planet while touring with his music & had participated in many unforgettable festivals worldwide. ... The new & 6th Space Buddha album "Full Circle" (August 2006) is full of surprises & unforgettable tunes. -
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Tian Tan Buddha
One of the main attractions of this Buddha statue is climbing 268 steps and circling the platform (the lotus) where the Buddha sits. -
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Buddha-nature
Professor Jeffrey Hopkins translates several passages from the sutra in which the Buddha speaks of this topic and defines the Buddha-nature as pure, eternal, truly real Self: -
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Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple
The Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple (Chinese: 释迦牟尼菩提迦耶寺) is one of the most prominent and widely visited Buddhist temples in Singapore, often referred to as the Temple of 1,000 Lights. -
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Buddha's hand
According to tradition, Buddha prefers the "fingers" of the fruit to be in a position where they resemble a closed rather than open hand, as closed hands symbolize to Buddha the act of prayer.
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