Tibetan Monastery
Tibetan Monastery
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Arun Mani Kanta Gunda
Hyderabad, India1.185 contributi
Punteggio 5,0 su 5
mag 2019 • Solo
One can just pray
Long time visit
Good for solo travellers
Beautiful location
Nice statue
Good entrance
Scritta in data 4 giugno 2019
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Subrata C
Calcutta, India81 contributi
Punteggio 5,0 su 5
gen 2019 • Lavoro
Very good and quiet place . a perfect place to pray and spend quality time . Every people of any religion should visit and feel the atmosphere
Scritta in data 24 gennaio 2019
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54Business_Traveller
New York City, NY35 contributi
Punteggio 5,0 su 5
feb 2018 • Famiglia
Yes Absolutely. Performing Gaya Shrad is considered to free the soul of not only the deceased but all seven generations on both sides (maternal and paternal) of the deceased. Please note that you should take the names and gothras of as many generations that you and your family can think of prior to going to Gaya. You will need to name all of them including their gothras during the pooja process at each of the 3 holy spots at Gaya where Pind Daan is performed.
However it does not mean that after Gaya Shard one should forget their ancestors. I believe that even though it is said seven generations on both sides get mukti/moksha by you performing the Pind Daan, each and every member of the family should also do their best in remembering and performing Gaya Shrad at least once in order to thank ancestors for their continued blessings. This is just my personal belief. At the minimum each and every family member should do all the right things that would make their ancestors proud of the lineage they have left behind whether it is helping the poor or making donations to the needy in memory of their ancestors.
When we went to Gaya, both my brother and I performed Pind Daan and my sister participated in all the rituals. We were told that since she is married and had brothers performing the Pind Daan she could not perform the Pind Daan but could equally and fully participate in the Pind Daan ceremonies being performed by both her brothers. We were okay with that as long as she was with us and an integral part of the ceremony on remembering our beloved mother and our ancestors.

Performing Gaya Shard even just once is considered to free the souls of the deceased and all seven generations on both sides (maternal and paternal) of the deceased. After performing Gaya Shrad one does not need to perform Shrad at home each year as the souls have attained mukti or moksha and no longer visit their relatives during Pitr Paksh or any other time of the year.
However it does not mean that after Gaya Shard one should forget their ancestors. The sons or male relatives or female relatives in the absence of male relatives should offer tilanjali to their ancestors during the Pitr Paksh period. Feeding cows, dogs and other animals, making donations in the memory of your ancestors, feeding the poor and needy during Pitr Paksh are all examples of how you can make your ancestors proud.
I believe that even though it is said seven generations on both sides get mukti/moksha by you performing the Pind Daan, each and every member of the family should also do their best in remembering and performing Gaya Shrad at least once in order to thank ancestors for their continued blessings. This is just my personal belief. At the minimum each and every family member should do all the right things that would make their ancestors proud of the lineage they have left behind whether it is helping the poor or making donations to the needy in memory of their ancestors.

Dear readers the purpose of the information shared in the Questions and Answers format above is to share our experiences and thoughts with others who may be planning a trip to Gaya and are trying to decipher the myriad of conflicting and often confusing information that one gets exposed to. The purpose of the information shared with you is NOT to challenge any ones beliefs or to start a meaningless debate on the differences between what you believe in and what is presented here. When it comes to matters like such each of us should simply do what we believe is best. I sincerely hope that the above information is helpful, will be used in the proper light and spirit it is intended, and will help you come closer to making a trip to Gaya and paying your respects to your ancestors. God Bless!
Scritta in data 2 gennaio 2019
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Padmini15
Mumbai (Bombay), India1.639 contributi
Punteggio 4,0 su 5
nov 2018 • Famiglia
The Tibetan Monastery like other Buddhist Monastery in Gaya is of great significance as this is the place where the Lord was enlightened.
Scritta in data 17 dicembre 2018
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Krishhere
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), India1.412 contributi
Punteggio 4,0 su 5
nov 2018 • Coppie
Nice monastery which depicts tibetan architecture and offers a very peaceful atmosphere. Once of the many Buddhist temples in Bodhgaya.
Scritta in data 16 novembre 2018
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Rohit B
121 contributi
Punteggio 5,0 su 5
apr 2018 • Amici
This place is very good place many person will come and enjoy here this is look like temple people from outside come must here this is very Peaceful place
Scritta in data 12 aprile 2018
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meena1981
Bokaro Steel City, India492 contributi
Punteggio 4,0 su 5
dic 2017 • Amici
Tibetan Monastery is the oldest and largest monastery of Bodh Gaya. It is located near the famous Mahabodhi temple. It has a huge collection of Tibetan scriptures, tangkhas and other religious objects. The monastery houses a huge dharmachakra or the wheel of law, which is 10 meter high metal drum painted in golden and red colour having over 20 tones weight. It consists of an image of Maitreya Buddha, which is believed to be the future incarnation of the Buddha. It also offers books and literature on various aspects of Buddhism and guidance for the followers. The Tibetan monastery is also a meditation centre and conducts courses based on meditation and the principles of Buddhism.one can experience peaceful environment here.
Scritta in data 30 marzo 2018
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naiduks24
Hyderabad, India409 contributi
Punteggio 5,0 su 5
dic 2017 • Coppie
This is the Tibetan Monastery temple that is Bodh Gaya, which is around 17KMs away from Gaya Railway station, one can hire a car/auto and visit this temple, we had darshan of of this temple.
Scritta in data 27 gennaio 2018
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isha saxena
Nuova Delhi, India787 contributi
Punteggio 4,0 su 5
gen 2018 • Solo
This Tibetan Monastery opens at 7.00AM and usually shuts by 5.30PM so be sure to plan your visit accordingly.
Beautiful, bright colors and an enchanting architecture.
Scritta in data 4 gennaio 2018
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あど
Sano, Giappone1.248 contributi
Punteggio 3,0 su 5
ott 2017 • Solo
なぜかブッダガヤにはチベット寺院が多いです
ここは複数チベット寺院があります。
その中の1つです。
とても装飾がきれいです。
Scritta in data 20 dicembre 2017
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