Villages of Bihar
are filled with the remnant from ancient Buddhist past. Many times the local
community, who are the custodians of these tangible remains, are unaware of the
value and significance of these pieces from a 2500 year old cultural movement.
For the last couple of years we
have been making an effort towards documenting the Buddhist heritage of Bihar and generating awareness among the local community
towards this priceless heritage.
We recently identified the Village of Ayer with the Buddhavana mentioned by
the 7th century CE Chinese monk-scholar, Venerable Xuanzang.
The village by the Buddhavana has
many ancient sculptures vouching for the significance of the place. We realised
and planned our short and long term objectives with this sacred place. Our first
short term objective is to generate awareness towards the sanctity of the place
and its gradual revival as part of the Buddhist pilgrimage.
Secondly, our most important
activity was in securing the ancient pieces of sculptures lying in the village
with the community. With a collective effort of the village community and our
team consisting of Venerable Panniyalinkara, Venerable Dhammajyoti, Dr. Lalan Kumar Jha, Dr. Arun Kumar and myself, we secured most of the antiquities. We prepared a name-wise
list of the contributory with photographic documentation to encourage more
participation by the villagers. The sculptures collected shall be kept in lock and Key at safe place till a museum comes up at the place.
Children from village collecting the broken brick piecies from the hill and arranging it over the ancient stupa |
Children with the new "Stupa" |
Ven. Panniyalinkara offering Buddhist flags to be put all over the Buddhavana hill |
Planting the Bodhi Tree at the mouth of sacred "Buddha Cave" |
Community offering the ancient sculptures to be kept at safe place |
Women bringing sculptures lying at their homes |
total collected sculpture from the village to be kept at safe place to avoid theft |
Next, we have a long-term objective to revive the tradition of pilgrimage to this place. We hope that this village site will once again receive the pilgrimage as it received it 1000 years ago