News India Live, Digital Desk: Kushinagar, the place of Mahaparinirvana of Lord Buddha, is immersed in mourning today. President of the Kushinagar unit of the All India Bhikshu Sangh and a guide to millions of Buddhist followers, Bhadant Dnyaneshwar Died on Thursday at the age of 88. He was unwell for some time. As soon as the news of his Mahaparinirvana (death) spread, there was a wave of mourning in the entire area.
Why will the funeral take place after November 10?
After the death of Bhadant Dnyaneshwar, the most important information that has come to light is that his last rites after 10th november Only this will be done. The question in people’s minds is why the funeral is being delayed so much.
Actually, the fame of Bhadant Dnyaneshwar and the scope of his followers were not limited to India only, but Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand Like in many Buddhist countries also he has millions of disciples and followers. The arrival of monks and followers from every corner of the country and the world has started to pay their last respects and pay homage to him. In order to ensure that everyone gets the opportunity to have his last darshan, it has been decided that his mortal remains will be kept for a few days for his last darshan.
mortal remains kept in Buddha temple
His mortal remains were kept at Kushinagar for the last darshan of his followers. Mahaparinirvana Buddha Temple It has been kept in Buddha Vihar. Here, continuous worship and chanting is being done by the monks. As soon as the news of his demise was received, local leaders, administrative officials and thousands of common people came to pay their heartfelt tribute to him.
Who was Bhadant Dnyaneshwar?
Bhadant Dnyaneshwar was a great and revered saint of Buddhism. He dedicated his entire life to spreading the teachings of Lord Buddha and serving humanity. His nature was very simple and gentle. His role in maintaining the center of Buddhism in Kushinagar and conducting the activities here was incomparable. His passing is an irreparable loss not only for Kushinagar but for the entire Buddhist world.
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