Vesali: Scene of many
important events in the
Buddha's career
Vesali was one of the
Buddha's favourite resorts
and he visited it on several
occasions It was here
that he had his famous
encounter with the prostitute
Ambapali, the incident
is recounted in the Mahaparinibbana
Sutta in The Long Discourses.
Another discourse he delivered
here is the long but interesting
Mahasihanada Sutta from
The Middle Length Discourses.
According to the Mahayana
tradition the famous Vimalakirtinedesa
Sutra was preached here
too.
About a hundred years
after the Buddha's Parinirvana
the city was the venue
for the Second Council
where hundreds of monks
from all over northern
India met together to
sell settle a dispute
about Vinaya rules and
to chant the suttas together.
The main things to see
today are the famous lion
pillar, the museum, the
large Kharauna Lake, the
Japanese temple and the
stupa built over the Vijjians'
one eighth share of the
Buddha's ashes.
The museum is open from
10 am to 5 pm and closed
on Friday. The only accommodation
in Vesali is the very
basic Government Tourist
Bungalow but this will
probably no be necessary
as you can easily see
everything in an hour
or so. After finishing
in Vesali you have two
choices - to head for
Kusinara or if wish to
see rarely visited Buddhist
holy places, to head further
north to Kesariya and
Lauriya Nandangar. If
you intend to take this
second alternative you'll
need a your own vehicle
as public transport is
erratic or non existent,
and a lot of patience
because the roads are
dreadful.
Buddhist
Tour Packages
Buddhist
Sites in India
Buddhist
Destinations
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Destinations in India |
| Delhi,
Agra,
Varanasi
& Sarnath, Sankasia,
Bodhgaya,
Nalanda,
Rajgir,
Kushinagar,
Lumbini,
Ajanta
and Ellora, Sanchi,
Sravasti
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