Bakraur
Bakraur, sometimes called Bakrour, is a village located slightly east of Bodh Gaya in the state of Bihar, India. It lies directly across the Phalgu River from the town of Bodh Gaya, where Gautama Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment.
The village of Bakraur is believed to be the home of Sujata, who is said to have fed Gautama Buddha milk and rice pudding shortly before he attained illumination.[1][2]:32
A stupa dedicated to Sujata has been erected in Bakraur (photo).
See also
References
- ↑ Prasoon, Shrikant (2007). Knowing Buddha : [life and teachings]. [Delhi]: Hindoology Books. ISBN 9788122309638.
- ↑ Dwivedi, Sunita; Lama, Dalai (foreword) (2006). Buddhist heritage sites of India. New Delhi: Rupa & Co. ISBN 8129107384.
External links
- Sujata Stupa (YouTube)
- Bakraur on Google Maps
Coordinates: 24°42′N 85°00′E / 24.700°N 85.000°E
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