Tuesday 27 May 2014

The vase Buddha's Bowl hours?         
GNOMES a -The Bowl was made of solid rock about 1.7 metres and the thickness of the ring is 18 cm ...
GNOMES a-early may-2014, a group of officials of the archaeological authority of India (ASI) to Kabul to officially check out to see if the giant monuments are kept in the National Museum of Kabul really is ' the real ' Buddha that qifu gangui Bowl used during his stay in Vaishali in the 6th century BC.
This issue has been brought to light and be pursued after the RJD leader Dr. Raghuvansh Prasad Singh was asked about this in Congress last year and questioned why India did not attempt to take it back.
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Artifacts are for is ' the real ' qifu gangui Bowl are being kept at the The National Museum, Kabul

Group of ASI in Kabul to trying to figure out whether the monument is mentioned, is on display near the entrance of the Kabul Museum, which is similar to what the Chinese scholars of France and Xuanzang and the British archaeologist Sir Alexander Cunningham was referring to in his writings.
Here are the things you need to know about the vase bowl of the Buddha.
A gift to the people of Vaishali
In its report about the trip to the North and South Bihar, 1880-1881, major general a. Cunningham has had articles on the custard.
According To The Cunningham, the Buddha donated the Cup to the people of the Republic of Lichchhavis, when you separate from them for the last time in the old city on the northern border, where Cunningham identified as Kesariya, 30 miles northwest of Vaishali.
The Buddha went to Kushinara where he entered Nirvana after that and the Cup was donated to the people of Vaishali, who had long travel with the Buddha everywhere.
The Chinese monks that France and Xuanzang also made mention of the giant bowl which contains many mythological stories revolve around its origin. The bowls are placed in a convent in Vaishali where these farmers and fruit growers have placed the first sweet berries in season. The bowl has to stay here in the next century, 5.
Ransom for space invaders
The 16th century Buddhist monk and great scholar of Tibet Taranath was referring to the Kushan King Kanishka's attack on Pataliputra during the 1st century AD. It is said that Kanishka defeated the King of Pataliputra but has to leave town with the King of Pataliputra agrees Buddhist scholars known as the dialectic Ashvagosha, along with a bowl of the Buddha.
Kanishka brought both to the capital his Purushpur (Peshawar district in present-day Pakistan), where he has put the sacred Bowl in a monastery and turn Ashvagosh into his spiritual instructor.
Many pilgrims said to have seen the huge Bowl in the middle of the 3rd century Purushpur and number 9.
The Koran has preserved the bat!
From time to time, Islam replaced Buddhism and somehow the Koran was written on the bat, maybe around the time of Mahmud Ghazni in the 11th century.
The verses have kept this masterpiece from any damage in all of the wars of religion in the future. Through the rule of the Islamic rulers, the Koran has preserved the bat and Bowl to be treated with respect. It was not until a few decades ago, it was kept at the Jamia mosque in Kandahar and used to contain water and wazu (used to wash one's hands and feet before sacrifice!).
In the late 1980s during the civil war of Afghanistan, President Najibullah had taken a bat to the National Museum of Kabul. When the Taliban came to power and began to destroy all non-Islamic artifacts, fish Quran again had preservation of the bowl. Today, the bat is on display at the entrance of the Museum.
Wonders of dark blue weighs 400 kg
The bowl is made of solid rock about 1.7 metres and the thickness of the ring is 18 cm long, weighs about 400 pounds. Bowls carved lotus flowers outside with high gloss, characteristic of Mauryan rocks. It has a mysterious dark blue. The importance of tr ng of the bowl is attested by the many descriptions of it in the art of Gandhara, usually shown on the statue of Buddha.
The story of the Buddha's Bowl was carved out of various his sculpture of Gandhara. According to the story of the Buddha, the Heavenly quarter-Sun made the bowl to Him. The Buddha was holding it in his hand, in sitting or standing posture. Sometimes, it was put on the Court to sit under a canopy and the Buddhist ceremony, wealthy girl.END=VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTMENT.WORLD VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST ORDER=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN LOTUS MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.28/5/2014.NAM MO SAKYA MUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).

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