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Was Jesus a Buddhist?

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                         Was jesus a Buddhist?  The question is not whether Jesus was a Buddhist, but rather the extent to which he was influenced by buddhism. There are numerous textual amd archeological evidence suggesting that jesus had connection to buddhist teachings. Notabily numismatic evidence, allegedly  held by a british museum, support this claim, though it not publicly displayed.   The evidence follows two independent lines: The first is historical, and the second is textual. Historical evidence suggested that Jesus was well acquainted with Buddhism. If Jesus did not travel to India, it is plausible that indian influences reached Judea and impacted his teachings. The authentic historical question is not weather he studied Buddhism, but where and to what extent he engaged with it.  Particularly during his so called  "lost years"(approximately age 12 to 29). The similarities between ...

Moghalmari buddhist mahavihara

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  Mogalmari or moghalmari is a Buddhist monastic site of the early medieval period in  west bengal's paschim medinipur district in india. A Buddhist monestry dated between 6th to 7th century( post Gupta period / pre pala period). It is said  that moghalmari Buddhist vihar is quite similar with Nalanda mahavihara of Bihar and udaigiri and lalitgiri in orissa. Main gate Chinese traveller xuanzang( more widely identified as huen Tsang), who visited india in the 7th century CE, referred to the existence of ' ten monasteries' within the limits of tamralipta(modern day tamluk in adjoining purba medinipur district). However, he did not refer to any specific name or location. The excavation of this monastery was began in 2002-2003 by professor Ashoka dutta of kolkata university. A site covers an area of some 4300 square yards and is considered the largest and oldest archeological excavation in west bengal. By the side of the entrance into  Mughalmari from the side of Da...

Devkothar :an ancient Buddhist stupas

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This archeological site has a great history to tell with the ancient Buddhist stupas that you will find here.this stupa is discovered in the year 1982,these stupas are said to be about thousand year old and belonging to the ashoka's reign.you will find three large stupas carved small stupas out of 46 different stones. Devkothar also has five thousand years old rocky caves which are definitely very intriguing in their appearance. As an attempt to spread Buddhism in the vindhya region during the period of ashoka, the remains of lord Buddha were distributed to create these stupas. It is very important place for Buddhism followers. Dev kothar is a location of archaeological important in  Madhya Pradesh, central india.it is located about 5km of north west of katra village in rewa district at a distance of 75 km from rewa on rewa-allahabad road. The stupa of dev kothar was established by the mauryan king ashoka in 3rd century BCE. In the ancient time the site was located on ...

Zurmala Buddhist stupa

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Zurmal was the first buddhist monument discovered in the territory of central asia. Zurmala is 12-m high Buddhist stupa, found in north-east of ruins of ancient termez.stupa is a cylindrical tower with a diameter of 14.5m . it was built of mud brick .outside, stupa is painted in bright red. It was built kushan era, about 2nd century BC ,when Buddhism was spread all over central Asian region. ancient termez is located 10 km to the west of modern city.Buddhist stupa reduced almost to a shapeless mound of clay, which was hardly identified as a Buddhist ritual structure.  Zurmala had an important religious significance for the people of that region  Exactions at zurmala showed that initially the stupa rested on a podiumlined with white stone slabs.the total height of building is over 16 m .the upper part of tower had a chamber to store Buddhist scripturea, statues or buddha relics. The Buddhist tower was one of the first such discoveries on the territory of centr...

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