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Map of India at the time of the Buddha

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India in the Time of the Buddha

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The Sixteen Nations
These sixteen nations at the time of the Buddha are named in the Visākhā Sutta of the Uposatha Vagga, in the Book of the Eights.
1. Visākhā was born in the city of Bhaddiya, in the country of Aṅga, which seems to have been part of the Magadha kingdom.
2. Magadha was the kingdom of Bimbisāra and his son, Ajātasattu.
3. Bārāṇasī was the capital city of Kāsī, a region famous for its silk.
4. Kosala was ruled by Pasenadi from his capital Sāvatthi. The Buddha spent many Rains Retreats in the Jeta grove near Sāvatthi donated by Anāthapiṇḍika.
5. The Vajjī kingdom had its capital at Vesāli. The Buddha spent his final Rains Retreat at Beḷuva near Vesāli.
6. The Mallas had their capital city at Kusinārā, where the Buddha passed away.
7. Cetī lay to the south-west of Kāsī
8. Vaṅga was the Ganges delta region
9. The Kurū kingdom was the region north-east of Delhi. It was here that the Buddha taught the famous Satipaṭṭhāna and Kālāma suttas.
10. Pañcāla was west of Kāsī.
11. Maccha was to the west of Cetī.
12. Sūrasena was to the west of what is now Delhi
13. Assaka was the region where the Ajanta caves are now found
14. Avanti was south-west of Cetī
15. Gandhāra was famed for its university of Takkasila (Taxila). The name Takkasila means stone-cutting, and this region became famous for its high quality stone Buddha images.
16. Kamboja was beyond the Hindu Kush mountains in what is now Afghanistan. Kamboja was famous for its fine horses.

The Four Holy Sites
The four holiest places for Buddhists are the sites where the four main events of the Buddha’s life took place:
1. Lumbinī, where the Bodhisatta was born;
2. Bodhgaya, where he gained Enlightenment;
3. Saranath, where he gave is first discourse;
4. Kusinārā, where he attained parinibbāna.

The Ten Stūpas
1. King Ajātasattu of Magadha erected a stūpa over the Buddha’s relics at Rājagaha.
2. The Licchavīs of Vesāli erected a stūpa at Vesāli
3. The Sakyas of Kapilavatthu erected a stūpa at Kapilavatthu,
4. The Bulis of Allakappa erected a stūpa at Allakappa,
5. The Koliyās of Rāmagāma erected a stūpa at Rāmagāma
6. The Veṭhadīpa brahmin erected a stūpa at Veṭhadīpa.
7. The Mallas of Pāvā erected a stūpa at Pāvā
8. The Mallas of Kusinārā erected a stūpa at Kusināra
9. The brahmin Dona who divided the relics fairly into eight portions erected a stūpa over the urn that was used to preserve the relics.
10. The Moriyās of Pippalivana erected a stūpa over the ashes of the funeral pyre at Pippalivana,
So it came about that there were eight stūpas for the relics, a ninth for the urn, and a tenth for the ashes.

The Six Buddhist Councils
1. At Rājagaha, three months after the Buddha’s parinibbāna in 544 B.C.
2. At Vesāli, 100 years after the Buddha’s parinibbāna.
3. At Pāṭaliputta, in 326 BC.
4. At Matale, Tambapaṇṇī (Sri Lanka) in 29 B.C.
5. At Mandalay, Burma 1871 A.D.
6. At Rangoon, Burma from 1954 to 1956, concluding 2,500 years after the parinibbāna.

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