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» The Buddha Dhatu Jadi (The Chittagong Hill Tracks in Bangladesh)
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Van. U pannya Jota Mahathero
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The Buddha Dhatu Jadi is found close Balaghata town, in Bandarban City, in Bangladesh. Dhatu is the material remains of a holy individual, and in this haven, the relics have a place with Buddha.
Bandarban has a tremendous ethnic people of Buddhists. Buddhism is practiced by a little rate of 0.7 in Bangladesh, dominatingly a Muslim country. Buddhism is the third-greatest religion in Bangladesh and the practice is of Theravada Buddhism; most Buddhists are from the south-eastern area of Chittagong and the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
In Bangladesh, the Theravada Buddhism, now practiced as "Sangharaj Nikaya", was introduced in the late nineteenth century, supplanting an extensive part of the old sorts of Buddhism cleaned till then. The credit for this is given to Ven. Saramedha alluded to broadly as "Sangharaj".
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Golden Temple
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The ethnic people of the town has a place generally with Marma, an indigenous get-together of the Chittagong slant region on the eastern end of the country. They are of Arakanese dive and Buddhists by religion and are the second-greatest indigenous assembling in the slant territories of Bangladesh.
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Visit By Golden Temple
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Ven. U Pannya Jota Mahathero is the coordinator and manager pastor of the asylum. He has a place with the magnificent Bohmong gathering of Bandarban. He is a Theravada serve since 1991. He had served the organization of Bangladesh for quite a while as a senior partner judge. The Buddha's dhatu (relic), which is esteemed in the haven, was a gift given to Ven. U Pannya Jota Mahathero in 1994 by the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee of Myanmar.
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