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This book offers an overview of the emergence of Bodh Gay as a sacred site within Gay Dharmaketra. It contextualizes the different encounters, incidents, and legends connected to the Buddha's experiences shortly before and after he attained Bodhi when, spiritually speaking, he was extremely lonely and was trying to carve a place for himself in the highly competitive Gay Dharmaketra. Further, the book examines the role of various personalities and institutions contributed towards the emergence of Mahbodhi Temple. It incorporates a wealth of research on the role of the Victorian Indologists as well as the colonial administrators, the Giri mahants, and Anagrika Dharmapla, to understand the material milieu pertaining not only to its identity but also access to spiritual resources as its conservation and development. This book is an indispensable read for students and scholars of history, cultural studies, and art and architecture as well as practitioners of Buddhism andHinduism.
Offers multiple perspectives on the history of the Mahabodhi Temple and Bodhgaya Examines the role of various personalities and institutions that contributed to the emergence of Mahabodhi Temple Is a valuable resource on Indian Buddhism and its history
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K.T.S. SARAO is currently Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Delhi. He holds doctoral degrees from the universities of Delhi and Cambridge and an honorary doctorate from the P.S.R. Buddhist University, Phnom Penh. In 2018, the President of India conferred on him the Certificate of Honour for substantial contribution in the field of P li Language.
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This book offers an overview of the emergence of Bodh Gay as a sacred site within Gay Dharmak etra. It contextualizes the different encounters, incidents, and legends connected to the Buddhäs experiences shortly before and after he attained Bodhi when, spiritually speaking, he was extremely lonely and was trying to carve a place for himself in the highly competitive Gay Dharmak etra. Further, the book examines the role of various personalities and institutions contributed towards the emergence of Mah bodhi Temple. It incorporates a wealth of research on the role of the Victorian Indologists as well as the colonial administrators, the Giri mahants, and Anag rika Dharmap la, to understand the material milieu pertaining not only to its identity but also access to spiritual resources as its conservation and development. This book is an indispensable read for students and scholars of history, cultural studies, and art and architecture as well as practitioners of Buddhism andHinduism.
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