Thursday, December 17, 2015

2nd Dhamma Walk (Jeṭhian-Rājgir Buddha trail) & Saṅghadāna


2nd Dhamma Walk along the Jeṭhian-Rājgir Buddha trail organized by Nava Nalanda Mahavihara (NNM) on 13th December saw a huge turnout of the people from the villages of the Jeṭhian Valley. More than 1500 monks and nuns from 10 different countries under the International Tipitaka Chanting Council (ITCC) led the Walk. The 15km walk along the footsteps of the Buddha concluded at Veḷuvana, Rajgir. 

Highlight of the Dhamma Walk was the Saṅghadāna by the community of Jeṭhian. More than 60 monks from Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Lao etc walked in the streets of the village Jeṭhian to collect food as Buddha and Saṅgha did in the streets of the villages of the Valley some 2500 years ago. 

Buddhist literature has many references of patronage of King Bimbisāra to the Triple Gem. Bimbisāra offered Veḷuvana, the first monastery to the Buddha on his maiden visit to Rājāgṛiha after his enlightenment. Light of the Buddha Dhamma Foundation International (LBDFI) offered a statue of King Bimbisāra at Veḷuvana. 

Community of Jeṭhian offering Saṅghadāna





 
The assembly of Dhamma Walk participants 

 


Village elders ready to welcome delegates


Children from Jawahar Navodaya School, Jethian

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The 15km Dhamma Walk
Dr Panth (Director, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara) with Ms. Wangmo Dixey, Executive Director, LBDFI




 



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Statue of Bimbisara being offered at Bamboo Grove

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Times of India, Patna
Telegraph, Patna 
 

3 comments:

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BASANT KUMAR said...

Rajgir Rajgir is a town in Nalanda locality in the Indian state of Bihar.

Bihar Wala said...

Rajgir Rajgir’s history dates back to the Vedic period, making it one of India’s oldest inhabited cities