What's the cause, what's the reason of doubt and being busy to seek the Gems in bones?
The Buddha's decision to leave relics (dhatu) after his parinibbana had several important purposes: The Significance of Buddhist Relics and Sacred Sites 1. As Objects of Devotion and Remembrance: The Buddha recognized that physical reminders would help practitioners maintain their faith and practice. In the Mahaparinibbana Sutta (DN 16), the Buddha designated four places worthy of pilgrimage (cattāri saṃvejanīyaṭṭhānāni): "These four places, Ananda, should be seen by the faithful... Which four? - Lumbini, where the Tathagata was born - Bodhgaya, where he attained supreme enlightenment - Sarnath, where he first turned the wheel of Dhamma - Kushinagar, where he attained parinibbana" 2. For Spiritual Development: The relics serve as aids for contemplation and developing mindfulness of the Buddha (buddhānussati). As taught in AN 6.10, recollection of the Buddha leads to joy (pāmojja) and tranquility (passaddhi), supporting deeper practice. The Dhammapada emphasizes the proper...
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