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Saddhaloka takes us on a tour of the seven sites around the Bodhi Tree traditionally associated with different stages of the Buddha’s Enlightenment experience as it unfolded. Complete with all the sounds of the Mahabodhi temple… See the gallery here.
Nissoka has dedicated pretty much his whole Dharma life thus far to establishing a Triratna centre at Bodh Gaya, seat of the Buddha’s Enlightenment and in some ways the great meeting place for Buddhists in the modern age. His new book on this great work is out, so a perfect excuse for a catch-up with him and to hear why this project is so important as part of Triratna’s participation in the wider Buddhist world.
We gathered at dawn to walk mindfully to the seat of the Buddha’s Enlightenment: an international Order of women and men, coming together regardless of class, caste, gender, or any other discriminating factor. Going beyond all that together through the streets of Bodh Gaya…