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  2. Department of Oriental Studies

A Study of the Significant Places Worth to the Cetiya where the Buddha Stays Sattaṭhāna (Local and Abroad)

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Title A Study of the Significant Places Worth to the Cetiya where the Buddha Stays Sattaṭhāna (Local and Abroad)
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Publication date 2023-12-31
Authors
Win Win Yi
Khin Lin Myint2
Hnin Hnin Aye
Khin Thanda Oo1
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Abstract
A place worthy to be referred to as a Cetiya includes Sattasattāha where the Buddha stayed at the place: where Buddha attained the Buddhahood, contemplating the doctrine of Paṭicasamuppāda in forward and backward orders, performing the Twin-Miracles of fire and water, contemplating the doctrine of Paṭṭhāna and radiation to all directions. The King Asoka erected the monuments in the 3rd century B.C in regarding that the Buddha had resided at seven places which were worthy to be settled as Cetī. As it is not easy for Buddhists who want to visit these places, replica monuments have been established in different regions from the Bagan Period to the present day. Among the various replica monuments of Sattaṭhāna around Myanmar, this study presents Sattaṭhāna of Bagan, Bago, Pyin Oo Lwin and Nay Pyi Taw by means of descriptive method, survey, and interview. The aim of this study is raise awareness that residing Sattaṭhāna is a common custom of Buddhas and worth to be referred to as Uddissacetī and Paribhogacetī, to have a good resference for students who are studying history of Buddhism.
Keywords
Paṭicasamuppāda, Twin-Miracles, Paṭṭhāna, Sattaṭhāna, Sattasattāha, Cetī
Journal articles
2023
Journal of the Asia Research Centre, University of Yangon
101-114
Vol.9, No.1 & 2, 2023
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