By Writing A Lie, The Brahmins Also Made The Great Fool Kalidas A World Famous Poet. By Writing Lies, The Brahmins Made Even Surdas (who was blind) A Great Poet. By Writing A Lie, The Brahmins Made Vishnugupta Maurya As Chanakya (Imaginary Creature). By Writing A Lie, The Brahmins Made The Panchatantra Of Buddha, The … Continue reading See The Power Of Writing!
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Tirupati Balaji ( A Buddhist Shrine )
Tirupati Bala ji's word Tirupati Bala is an Indian word of Pali language. In Pali Buddhist literature; Tiru = One who crosses the cycle of life and deathPati = Owner or HusbandBala = Person (lying with ignorance or lack of knowledge) Thus by breaking ignorance and awakening the same Bodhi, the lord of the free … Continue reading Tirupati Balaji ( A Buddhist Shrine )
Relics related with Ancient Buddhism.
Saptparni Cave, also referred to as Sapta Parni Guha(Skr.) or Sattapanni Guha (Pali), literally Seven (cognate with sapta, sept) leaves-cave, is a Buddhist cave site about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southwest from Rajgir, Bihar, India. lt is embedded in a hill. The Saptaparni Cave is important in the Buddhist tradition, because many believe it to … Continue reading Relics related with Ancient Buddhism.
Ancient Buddhism Findings
Just as Gautam Buddha had a name Dashbal (Dasbal), so a name, there was also Ashtbhuja Sami (Ashtbhuja Lord). The Ashtbhuja Sami name of the Buddha was on the basis possibly refers to the Eight Arms of the Dhamma Chakra. This is confirmed by this conch shell inscription obtained from Nagarjunakonda. It is written in … Continue reading Ancient Buddhism Findings
The Forgotten Devataka Inscription Of The Emperor Samrat Ashoka Period.
The Devataka inscription was discovered in 1873 by Joseph David Begler. Joseph David Begler was an assistant to the archaeologist Alexander Cunningham. Devtak is about 4 miles from Nagbhid in Maharashtra. There is only snakes in Nagbhid, Tak of Devtak is also a sign of snakes, Takshak and Tak are related. This inscription was discovered … Continue reading The Forgotten Devataka Inscription Of The Emperor Samrat Ashoka Period.