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Buddha delivered his first sermon to his five companions at a place a little away from it. King Ashok had erected the Dhamesh Stupa there in memory of that great historic incident. This event in Buddhist Literature is known as "Dharma-Chakra-Pravartanam" (The turning of the wheel of law). An archaeological museum is there that houses the tip of the Ashokan Pillar i.e. the Lion Capitol which is used as the national symbol of India. It is said
that after the death of Lord Buddha some kings (mostly seven) fought
among themselves to take possession of his body (corpse). However an
agreement was reached and his body was then cut to pieces and was then
distributed among the seven quarreling kings. They took the mortal
remains i.e. the relics of Lord Buddha and enshrined them in seven
stupas in their respective kingdoms. But long after that incident King
Ashok opened the seven original relic stupas and collected relics to
enshrine the sacred relics in several other places. He erected 1000s of
such stupas in several parts of India and the vicinity to enshrine the
relics. The relics were kept in a casket of green marvel inside of a
stone box. Saranath is one among them. It is called as Dharmarajika
Stupa. February 17, 2008 Anil Mohapatra is a Lecturer in Political Science at Government Women's College, Jeypore, Dist-Koraput (Orissa) Image under license with Gettyimages.com |
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