The
Bodhi tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment is
considered to be the among the oldest and the most venerated
tree in the world. This tree is said to be a descendant of
the original tree, a branch of which was transplanted at Anuradhapura
in Sri Lanka during the period of Emperor Ashoka the great. It
is believed that Emperor Ashoka's Guru Upagupta led him to
various holy sites in the Buddhist tradition, including this
tree at Gaya.
Buddha Gaya is also home to the
ancient temple of Buddha. The Mahabodhi temple has a 150 feet
high tower, and it contains a gilded image of Buddha. The original
shrine here is believed to have been raised by Emperor Ashoka.
The temple has a beautiful stone railing around it. Depcited
on the walls of the temple are scenes from Buddha's life. A museum
in the vicinity has gold, bronze and stone images of Buddha.
The Vajrasana -platform where Buddha
performed his penance is located below the Bodhi tree, and this
spot is described as the center of the Universe. The spots where
he spent seven weeks have seven shrines, built by devout Buddhists
from several countries.
Several Buddhist relics have been
unearthed in this area. Other places of interest here include
the Tibetian, Japanese and Burmese monasteries. The Tibetian
monastery houses the massive Dharma Chakra or the wheel of law.
Millions visit Buddha Gaya from all over the world. |