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PRESS RELEASE Global Vipassana Pagoda - World's Largest Stone Dome to Enshrine Buddha Relics - This historic event is taking place for the first time after more than 2000 years - Mumbai, October 29, 2006: The dome of the Global Vipassana Pagoda, the world's largest dome constructed of stone and unsupported by any pillars, will see the enshrining of the relics of the Buddha. This is the first time in over 2000 years that the relics of the Buddha will be enshrined in a pagoda in India. The last time such an event took place was during the reign of the Emperor Ashoka when the relics of the Buddha were enshrined in thousands of Stupas all over his kingdom. This is the 2550th anniversary of the Buddha attaining enlightenment. The Global Vipassana Pagoda is being built employing the same ancient architectural techniques used in the building of Stupas during the Emperor's reign. The Global Pagoda is being built in Gorai, a suburb of Mumbai. The Global Vipassana Pagoda is being built using millions of interlocking stones instead of cement, concrete or metal, to ensure that this Pagoda will stand for centuries to come. The massive dome of the Global Vipassana Pagoda encloses a meditation hall, which is 90 feet high and 280 feet in diameter, where more than 8000 people can meditate together. Genuine relics of Gautama, the Buddha, will be enshrined in the Pagoda so that Vipassana meditators can get maximum benefit from their Dhamma vibrations and the sacred relics can be suitably venerated. The Global Pagoda will help preserve the technique of Vipassana, which is the quintessence of the teaching of the Buddha. The construction of the main dome of the Global Pagoda is a milestone in the field of architecture and civil engineering. The structure will be over two times the size of the Gol Gumbaz at Bijapur in India, which is presently the largest dome in the world. Professionals from the fields of architecture and structural engineering have visited the site and called it, The eighth wonder in the making.

About Vipassana The technique of Vipassana is a simple, practical way to achieve real peace of mind and to lead a happy, useful life. Vipassana means "to see things as they really are". It is a logical process of mental purification through self-observation. From time to time we all experience agitation, frustration and disharmony. When we suffer we do not keep our misery limited to ourselves - instead, we keep distributing it to others. Certainly this is not a proper way to live. Vipassana enables us to experience peace and harmony: it purifies the mind, freeing it from suffering and the deep-seated causes of suffering. The practice leads step-by-step to the highest spiritual goal of full liberation from all mental defilements. Vipassana is a scientific non-sectarian meditation technique. People from all religions and communities worldwide have participated in Vipassana courses to learn the art of living a happy and harmonious life. Sacred Relics of the Buddha After the mahaparinibbana (passing away) of the Buddha, 2550 years ago near Kusinara (Kushinagar), Brahman Dona a wise disciple of the Buddha divided the Buddha s bodily remains (Sacred Relics) into eight parts and distributed them among the local kings. In accordance with the instructions of the Buddha, the Sacred Relics were enshrined in magnificent stupas in their capital towns. Emperor Asoka built several stupas all over India. He took out Relics from seven of the original eight stupas and distributed them in these stupas. Some of these Relics were again taken out and enshrined at other places by others. One such Relic was enshrined in a stupa in Bhattiprolu about 40 km from Guntur in today s Andhra Pradesh. A crystal casket with a Buddha s Relic was found in the ruins of the great stupa here by Archaeological Survey of the British Rulers of India. The Viceroy and Governor General of India, Lord Chelmsford, gave the Relics to the Maha Bodhi Society of Kolkata in 1920. A part of these Relics was handed over to Acharya S. N. Goenka by Ven. Vipula S±ra and Ven. Rewata of Maha Bodhi Society in 1997 at the foundation laying ceremony of the Global Pagoda. These Relics are now enshrined atop the dome of the Global Pagoda the largest dome in the world unsupported by any pillar. 29 October, 2006. Buddha Era 2550.

CURRENT CONSTRUCTION STATUS SEPTEMBER 2006 This unique pillarless domed structure, 278 feet in diameter and 90 feet high, has been completed and is ready for the enshrinement of the Buddha relics. The keystone, which itself weighs four tonnes, is now in place, marking the occasion of the historic construction of the world's largest stone dome. Combining ancient Indian building traditions with the latest in construction technology, the first 100 layers of black basalt and Jodhpur stone are now in place. The stones are held in position by cutting both horizontal and vertical grooves, which lock them together even more firmly as more weight is added. In addition, the basement R.C.C. work is complete, as is more than 60,000 sq.ft. of flooring, including ventilations ducts, and the new meditation center adjacent to the Pagoda is partially ready. The Dhamma Hall, Dining Hall, Teacher's Residence and 60 other rooms are expected to be completed by December. The outer serration work and work on the second level of the Pagoda is in progress. This will take the Pagoda to a height of 325 feet. The small Southern Pagoda foundations are completed, and work is in progress on roads, toilet blocks and staircases. The next phase of the project will include two approach bridges and the Grand Staircase.

Sayagyi U Ba Khin Acharya S.N. Goenka To enshrine Holy Relic of Lord Gautama Buddha, the Blessed One, the same were presented to the Maha Bodhi Sociaty of India, Calcutta by H.E. The Viceroy and Governor General of India Lord Chelmsford, on Friday November 26, 1920 Buddha year 2464, A portion of The Sacred Corporeal Relics of Lord Gautama Buddha that have been enshrined i n T h e G l o b a l P a g o d a, d i s c o v e r e d f r o m Bhattiprolu Stupa, District Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, given by The Maha Bodhi Society of India, Calcutta.

The Sacred Bhattiprolu Stupa, District Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. Shri Anagarika Dharmapalaji was the Founder of The Maha Bodhi Society of India, Calcutta Sri Dharmarajika Vihara Shrine of The Maha Bodhi Society of India, Calcutta, West Bengal THE MAHA BODHI JOURNAL, APRIL-JUNE 1996 ISSUE Kalyanmitra sri S.N. Goenka, eminent meditation teacher who was the Chief Speaker and Guest of Honour in the Vaisakha celebrations paying homage to Buddha Relics. Ven. Maitipe Wimalasara Thero; Asstt. General Secretary of Maha Bodhi Society of India and Ven. M. Pannaloka Thero, Asstt. Bhikkhu-in-charge, Calcutta are also in the picture.

Respected Acharya S.N.Goenkaji is seen here paying His Respects to The Sacred Corporeal Relics of Lord Gautama Buddha as mentioned above Contents of The Sacred Relic Casket No. 3 from Bhattiprolu stupa, District Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. It contained A Sacred Bone, other Sacred Relics and Offerings of Lord Gautama Buddha Contents of The Sacred Relic Casket No. 4 From Bhattiprolu Stupa, District Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India It contained Sacred Relics And Offerings of Lord Gautama Buddha Contents of The Sacred Relic Casket No. 5 from Bhattiprolu Stupa, District Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. It Contained Three Sacred Bones, One Sacred Bone was given to Acharya S.N. Goenkaji; another Sacred Bone was given to a Peace Pagoda Temple in Nagoya, Japan; and the Third Sacred Bone was retained by The Maha Bodhi Society of India, Calcutta

The Casket Containing The Sacred Corporeal Relics Of Lord Gautama Buddha Kept in The Shrine Room of Sri Dharmarajika Vihara, Calcutta. They were discovered from Bhattiprolu stupa, District Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India BHATTIPROLU : GSRC-III, BS-5 Translation: This casket is the creation of Kura s father, and of kura s mother, and of kura, and of Siva in order to enshrine Banava s son s crystal box (photo-7b) (contains) the Bodily relic of Buddha (This) casket is of Kura, associated with his parents. The composer of the text is Uttara, the Youngest son of Vigraha.

60.SHWEDAGON PAGODA,YANGON Centuries ago Tapussa and Bhallika, two merchants from Ukkala brought the sacred hairs given to them by Buddha from ( The Middle Districts of) India and enshrined them at the foot of a wood-oil tree Sihguttara Hill where the sacred relics of the former three Buddhas had already been enshrined. This pagoda is called The Shrine of the Sacred Relics of Four Buddhas, because it contains, enshrined within it, the sacred relics of the three Buddhas (namely, Kakusandba, Konagamana and Kassapa) as well as those of Gautama Buddha. It also takes the name Shwedagon Pagoda after the name of the town, Tigumba or Dagon (i.e. Yangon or Rangoon) Successive Mon Kings and Myanmar Kings vied with one another in maintaining and improving the shwedagon which has thus been brought to its present condition and appearance. Shinsawbu,Queen Regnant of Hanthawaddy gave up her throne when she grew old and set up a cantonment and palace on a pleasant piece of land to the north-west of pagoda and resided there in constant veneration of the shrine. She died at the age of 76 in 831 Bur.E. (1470 C.E.) bowing in reverence to the pagoda. The locality where Queen lived in her old age is known to this day as Shinsawbu Hill.

Buddha s sacred relic hair Myanmar Yangon Temples and Palaces Photo Gallery - 05 Buddha s sacred relic hair picture... The Pagoda has been built to house Buddha relics.