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why both gaya and saranath have important in the buddha life' s​

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Bodh Gaya links Buddhists with their founder. They think that it is important because the Buddha chose to become enlightened here and they feel as if they are in his presence. It also gives Buddhists an opportunity to congregate with Buddhists from all over the world and remember the foundation of their religion. Ashoka's pillar is just one reason Sarnath is a special pilgrimage site for Buddhists today. ... It was here that the Buddha gave his first sermon after enlightenment, setting the wheel of the dharma (truth) in motion. For more than 1,500 years Sarnath flourished as a major center of Buddhist learning

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Bodh Gaya links Buddhists with their founder. They think that it is important because the Buddha chose to become enlightened here and they feel as if they are in his presence. It also gives Buddhists an opportunity to congregate with Buddhists from all over the world and remember the foundation of their religion.

Bodh Gaya links Buddhists with their founder. They think that it is important because the Buddha chose to become enlightened here and they feel as if they are in his presence. It also gives Buddhists an opportunity to congregate with Buddhists from all over the world and remember the foundation of their religion. Ashoka's pillar is just one reason Sarnath is a special pilgrimage site for Buddhists today. ... It was here that the Buddha gave his first sermon after enlightenment, setting the wheel of the dharma (truth) in motion. For more than 1,500 years Sarnath flourished as a major center of Buddhist learning.

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