Dungeshwari Cave Temples, Bodhgaya, Bihar India
(Dungeshwari Cave Temples is also known as Mahakala Caves)
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Dungeshwari Cave Temples, also known as Mahakala caves, is situated 12 km north-east of Bodhgaya, Bihar. There are three caves containing Buddhist shrines, where the Buddha is believed to have meditated.
Dungeshwari Cave Temples are the ancient caves, located 12 km northeast of Bodhgaya. These are caves Lord Buddha underwent years of self-mortification before descending to Bodhgaya. Three main caves contain several shrines for Buddhists and one for Hindus. Dungeshwari cave temples are also popular as Sujata Sthan to local people. An interesting story is being famous on this temples. It is believed that when Buddha was doing his self-mortification, he became frail, feeble and starved. When he rested under a Banayan tree, a doomed village women named Sujata offered him food. Buddha accepted her offerings and consumed the food, his explicit approval presented him with a divine truth that neither extreme self indulgence nor self-abasement is the right way to attain enlightenment. Buddha attained the knowledge that folow the middle path was require to attain the supreme nirvana. Sujata Sthan or Dungeshwari Temple stands as a symbol commemorating this event.
It is easy to reach from Gaya but also transporation is available from Bodhgaya as Bodhgaya is much crowded with national and international travelers. From Bodhgaya one take the Gaya bound shared auto rickshaw and stop at Khiryama where another one the right side leads 5 km to the caves. Or else, one can hire an entire auto rickshaw direct to the caves.
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