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Gautam Buddha’s Relic Shrine Abhayagiriya Vihara, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka

Abhayagiri Vihāra was a major monastery site of ŚrāvakayānaMahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism that was situated in AnuradhapuraSri Lanka. It is one of the most extensive ruins in the world and one of the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage cities in the nation. Historically it was a great monastic center as well as a royal capital, with magnificent monasteries rising to many stories, roofed with gilt bronze or tiles of burnt clay glazed in brilliant colours. To the north of the city, encircled by great walls and containing elaborate bathing ponds, carved balustrades and moonstones, stood “Abhayagiri”, one of seventeen such religious units in Anuradhapura and the largest of its five major viharas. One of the focal points of the complex is an ancient stupa, the Abhayagiri Dagaba. Surrounding the humped dagaba, Abhayagiri Vihara was a seat of the Northern Monastery, or Uttara Vihara and the original custodian of the Tooth relic in the island.

The term “Abhayagiri Vihara” refers not only to the complex of monastic buildings, but also to a fraternity of Buddhist monks, or Sangha, which maintained its own historical records, traditions and way of life. Founded in the 2nd century BC, it had grown into an international institution by the 1st century AD, attracting scholars from distant locations and encompassing all shades of Buddhist philosophy. Its influence can be traced to other parts of the world, through branches established elsewhere. Thus, the Abhayagiri Vihara developed as a great institution vis‑a‑vis the Mahavihara and the Jetavanavihara Buddhist monastic sects in the ancient Sri Lankan capital of Anuradhapura.

How to Get there
The temple is 12.1 kms North of Anuradhapura

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KQos65Ab9A3oTwxz8

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhayagiri_Vih%C4%81ra

 

Abhayagiri Vihāra was a major monastery site of ŚrāvakayānaMahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism that was situated in AnuradhapuraSri Lanka. It is one of the most extensive ruins in the world and one of the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage cities in the nation. Historically it was a great monastic center as well as a royal capital, with magnificent monasteries rising to many stories, roofed with gilt bronze or tiles of burnt clay glazed in brilliant colours. To the north of the city, encircled by great walls and containing elaborate bathing ponds, carved balustrades and moonstones, stood “Abhayagiri”, one of seventeen such religious units in Anuradhapura and the largest of its five major viharas. One of the focal points of the complex is an ancient stupa, the Abhayagiri Dagaba. Surrounding the humped dagaba, Abhayagiri Vihara was a seat of the Northern Monastery, or Uttara Vihara and the original custodian of the Tooth relic in the island.

The term “Abhayagiri Vihara” refers not only to the complex of monastic buildings, but also to a fraternity of Buddhist monks, or Sangha, which maintained its own historical records, traditions and way of life. Founded in the 2nd century BC, it had grown into an international institution by the 1st century AD, attracting scholars from distant locations and encompassing all shades of Buddhist philosophy. Its influence can be traced to other parts of the world, through branches established elsewhere. Thus, the Abhayagiri Vihara developed as a great institution vis‑a‑vis the Mahavihara and the Jetavanavihara Buddhist monastic sects in the ancient Sri Lankan capital of Anuradhapura.

How to Get there
The temple is 12.1 kms North of Anuradhapura

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KQos65Ab9A3oTwxz8

Read More
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhayagiri_Vih%C4%81ra

Type

Consecrated Yantra by Sadhguru

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https://isha.sadhguru.org/linga-bhairavi/in/en/bring-devi-home/linga-bhairavi-yantras
https://ishalife.sadhguru.org/in/devi-yantras?