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by Dhammabodhi » Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:57 pm
Hi all,
There are many places in India which are historically important in Buddhism, which remain untouched by civilization but also neglected. The Stupa at Satdhara is among them.
Here is a short article on it. The author does not seem to know much about Buddhism though.
I'm interested to know if any of you know references in the Buddhist literature to this place.
Dhammabodhi
-Samāhitam cittam yathābhutam pajānāti.
समाहितं चित्तं यथाभूतं पजानाती |
A concentrated mind sees things as they really are.
-Ujuko nāma so maggo, abhayā nāma sā disā.
उजुको नाम सो माग्गो, अभया नाम सा दिसा |
'Straight' is this path, fearlessness is its way.
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