Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
About Kushinagar
It is a district of uttar pradesh. It comes in Gorakhpur mandal. It is 40 to 50 Km. far from Gorakhpur itself. Kushinagar is not a city,it just a name of small place which is very famous just because of Mhatma Buddh.
At the age of eighty, after preaching the Dharma for 45 years, the Buddha passed into Parinibbana at Kushinagar.
The Buddhist sites are spread out along a 2 or 3 kilometer long road. The main site is the Mahaparinirvana Temple and the adjacent Nirvana Stupa. The original stupa dates from around the 3rd Century and was restored in 1927. The Mahaparinirvana Temple, sharing the same platform as the stupa, was reconstructed in 1956 and is modeled after the rib-vaulted viharas, or resting places, built by the monks for their rainy season retreats during the time of the Buddha.
Inside the temple is one of the world's most famous images of the Buddha, the Nirvana statue of the dying Buddha reclining on his right side. This 6.1 meter sandstone statue dates from the 5th Century. Pilgrims have covered it in gold leaf and a silk shroud covers the body. There are three small carvings on the plinth on which the image rests. One is of a distraught woman, the centre one of a meditating monk and the right one of a monk with his head resting on his right hand overcome by grief. This is one of the very few statues of the Buddha's Nirvana ever found in northern India. It is a powerful image.
The stupa and shrine are in a pleasant park and there are some monastery ruins surrounding the structures. There is also a large bell donated by the Tibetans for visitors to ring out the Dharma.
About 200 meters from the park, is the Mathakuar Shrine which marks the spot local believe to be the spot where the Buddha died. The small temple was built by Burmese pilgrims in 1927 and houses a 3-metre seated image from the 5th Century.
There are a number of foreign temples along the main road to the Ramabhar Stupa. This stupa dates from around the 5th Century and is where local legend has it that the Buddha was cremated. However, there is no archeological evidence of this although there is evidence (pieces of charcoal and blackened earth) that the Nirvana Stupa is where the cremation took place.
At the age of eighty, after preaching the Dharma for 45 years, the Buddha passed into Parinibbana at Kushinagar.
The Buddhist sites are spread out along a 2 or 3 kilometer long road. The main site is the Mahaparinirvana Temple and the adjacent Nirvana Stupa. The original stupa dates from around the 3rd Century and was restored in 1927. The Mahaparinirvana Temple, sharing the same platform as the stupa, was reconstructed in 1956 and is modeled after the rib-vaulted viharas, or resting places, built by the monks for their rainy season retreats during the time of the Buddha.
Inside the temple is one of the world's most famous images of the Buddha, the Nirvana statue of the dying Buddha reclining on his right side. This 6.1 meter sandstone statue dates from the 5th Century. Pilgrims have covered it in gold leaf and a silk shroud covers the body. There are three small carvings on the plinth on which the image rests. One is of a distraught woman, the centre one of a meditating monk and the right one of a monk with his head resting on his right hand overcome by grief. This is one of the very few statues of the Buddha's Nirvana ever found in northern India. It is a powerful image.
The stupa and shrine are in a pleasant park and there are some monastery ruins surrounding the structures. There is also a large bell donated by the Tibetans for visitors to ring out the Dharma.
About 200 meters from the park, is the Mathakuar Shrine which marks the spot local believe to be the spot where the Buddha died. The small temple was built by Burmese pilgrims in 1927 and houses a 3-metre seated image from the 5th Century.
There are a number of foreign temples along the main road to the Ramabhar Stupa. This stupa dates from around the 5th Century and is where local legend has it that the Buddha was cremated. However, there is no archeological evidence of this although there is evidence (pieces of charcoal and blackened earth) that the Nirvana Stupa is where the cremation took place.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
About my DDU university Gorakhpur
M. Phil. ---
Master of Philosophy (Psychology)
Post Graduate Courses ---
Master of Business Administration
Master of Law
Master of Library & Information Science
Master of Journalism & Mass Communication
Master of Education
M. Sc. in Mathematics
M. Sc. in Physics
M. Sc. in Chemistry
M. Sc. in Statistics
M. Sc. in Botany
M. Sc. in Zoology
M. Sc. in Bio-Technology
M. Sc. in Electronics
M. Sc. in Agriculture
M. Sc. in Home Science
M.A. in Home Science
M.A. in Sociology
M.A. in Psychology
M.A. in Geography
M.A. in Ancient History
M.A. in History
M.A. in Economics
M.A. in Political Science
M.A. in Hindi
M.A. in English
M.A. in Sanskrit
M.A. in Philosophy
M.A. in Urdu
M.A. in Defense Studies & Strategic Studies
M.A. in Performing Art
M.A. in Visual Art
M.A.. in Mathematics
Under Graduate Courses ---
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Law
Bachelor of Library & Information Science
Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication
Bachelor of Education
B. Sc. In Computer Science
B. Sc. in Mathematics
B. Sc. in Physics
B. Sc. in Chemistry
B. Sc. in Statistics
B. Sc. in Botany
B. Sc. in Zoology
B. Sc. in Bio-Technology
B. Sc. in Electronics
B. Sc. in Agriculture
B. Sc. in Home Science
B.A. in Home Science
B.A. in Sociology
B.A. in Psychology
B.A. in Geography
B.A. in Ancient History
B.A. in History
B.A. in Economics
B.A. in Political Science
B.A. in Hindi
B.A. in English
B.A. in Sanskrit
B.A. in Philosophy
B.A. in Urdu
B.A. in Defense Studies & Strategic Studies
B.A. in Performing Art
B.A. in Visual Art
Diploma Courses ---
Diploma in Labour Law
Diploma in Yoga
Diploma in Photography
Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application
Post Graduate Diploma in Tourism & Tourism Management
Post Graduate Diploma in Digester & National Security Management
Post Graduate Diploma in Textile & Costume Designing
This is the main gate of DDU University. |
there is cultural activity programme going on |
there is coptetion for 100 meter and1500 meter race |
these all are campus images |
Small introduction about Gorakhpur
Gorakhpur is a great city which i have ever seen. This city is very close of my heart..
It is a main city of Purvanchal. There is all the facilities available. It is also a great place
for the tourism point of view.
There are many places which attract the tourists. In Gorakhpur you can see the Tara Mandal,Gorakhnath mandir,DDU University Gorakhpur, Medical college and many more.
Apart from Gorakhpur there is Kushinagar district where Mhatma Buddh's Mhaparnirvan Mandir is located.
As we know most of the countries follow Mhatma Buddh's thoughts. Because of this there comes so many tourist everyday.
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It shows the geographical location of Gorakhpur. Gorakgpur is a part of Uttar Pradesh.
It is a main city of Purvanchal. There is all the facilities available. It is also a great place
for the tourism point of view.
There are many places which attract the tourists. In Gorakhpur you can see the Tara Mandal,Gorakhnath mandir,DDU University Gorakhpur, Medical college and many more.
Apart from Gorakhpur there is Kushinagar district where Mhatma Buddh's Mhaparnirvan Mandir is located.
As we know most of the countries follow Mhatma Buddh's thoughts. Because of this there comes so many tourist everyday.
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This is Gorakhnath Mandir. this is very famous temple of Gorakhpur. |
It shows the geographical location of Gorakhpur. Gorakgpur is a part of Uttar Pradesh.
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