Abhayagiri Dagoba

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Abhayagiri Vihāra was a major monastery site of Mahayana, Theravada and Vajrayana Buddhism that was situated in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. It is one of the most extensive ruins in the world and one of the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage cities in the nation. Historically it was a great monastic centre as well as a royal capital, with magnificent monasteries rising to many stories, roofed with gilt bronze or tiles of burnt clay glazed in brilliant colors. To the north of the city, encircled by great walls and containing elaborate bathing ponds, carved balustrades and moonstones, stood "Abhayagiri", one of seventeen such religious units in Anuradhapura and the largest of its five major viharas. One of the focal points of the complex is an ancient stupa, the Abhayagiri Dagaba. Surrounding the humped dagaba, Abhayagiri Vihara was a seat of the Northern Monastery, or Uttara Vihara and the original custodian of the Tooth relic in the island.

The term "Abhayagiri Vihara" refers not only to the complex of monastic buildings, but also a fraternity of Buddhist monks, or Sangha, which maintained its own historical records, traditions and way of life. Founded in the 2nd century BC, it had grown into an international institution by the 1st century AD, attracting scholars from all over the world and encompassing all shades of Buddhist philosophy. Its influence can be traced to other parts of the world, through branches established elsewhere. Thus, the Abhayagiri Vihara developed as a great institution vis‑a‑vis the Mahavihara and the Jetavana Buddhist monastic sects in the ancient Sri Lankan capital of Anuradhapura.

It is recorded in the chronicle that Abhayagiri Dagaba was established by King Valagamba during the period of his second reign, from 89-77 B.C.E. A young Brahmin named Tiya (Tissa) declared war against him. Tiya was deluded by the prophecy of another Brahmin that was destined to be king. Before the arrival of Bhikkhu Mahinda, who brought Buddhism to the island, Brahmins held the highest place in society. After the establishment of the Buddhist sangha on the island, however, they lost their supremacy, and were replaced by the sangha. Some Brahmins converted to Buddhism, while others revolted. Tiya, who enjoyed the support of his community, lived both in and outside of Sri Lanka, and was therefore very powerful.

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关于阿努拉德普勒区

阿努拉德普勒位于斯里兰卡中北省。阿努拉德普勒是斯里兰卡的古都之一,以其保存完好的古代斯里兰卡文明遗址而闻名。这座城市现已被联合国教科文组织列为世界遗产,位于斯里兰卡现首都科伦坡以北205公里处。圣城阿努拉德普勒及其周边地区拥有大量遗址。这些遗址由三类建筑组成:舍利塔、修道院建筑和池塘。这座城市拥有古代世界上最复杂的灌溉系统之一,由于地处该国的干旱地区,政府建造了许多水箱灌溉土地。大多数平民是僧伽罗人,而泰米尔人和斯里兰卡摩尔人也居住在该地区。

关于北中部省

北中央省是斯里兰卡最大的省份,占全国土地总面积的 16%。北中央省由波隆纳鲁沃和阿努拉德普勒两个区组成。阿努拉德普勒是斯里兰卡最大的区,面积为 7,128 平方公里。北中央省为投资者开展业务提供了巨大的潜力,尤其是农业、农基工业和畜牧业。北中央省 65% 以上的人口依靠基础农业和农业基础工业。NCP 也被称为“Wew Bendi Rajje”,因为该省有 3,000 多个大中型水箱。Sri maha bodiya、Ruwanweli seya、Thuparama dageba、Abayagiri Monastry、Polonnaruwa Rankot wehera 和 Lankathilake 都很害怕