Nashik: The Sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi sapling will be planted in the Buddha Smark near Thrirashmi Caves in Nashik, Maharashtra, on 24th October 2023. Commenting on the goal of this historical event, the founder president of Shantidoot Charitable Trust and the host of Bodhi Vruksha Mahotsav Ven. Bhandan Sugath stated that this historic event aimed to “spread the message of the Buddha among people,” irrespective their caste, creed or nationality


Prior to the event, the Sacred Bo Sapling will be ceremoniously conducted to Nashik from Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka by Atamasthanadhipathi Most Venerable Pallegama Hemarathana Thero.
He will be accompanied by Most Venerable Dr. Waskaduwe Mahindawansa Mahanayake Thero, Most Venerable Dr. Madampagama Assagi Anunayake Thero, Most Venerable Dr. Kithalagama Hemasara Nayaka Thero, Most Venerable Narampanawe Ananda Nayake Thero and Dr. Damenda Porage, the Chairman of the Foundation for Buddhist Brotherhood, the host in Sri Lanka.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, is scheduled to be one of the honored guests to grace this occasion with his august presence.
Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, is the oldest recorded tree planted by man in the world. In addition, as one of the “paribhogika dhathu” of the Buddha, the Sacred Bo Tree is one of the most revered relics for the Buddhists all over the world. Several historical texts and inscriptions state that a cutting of the southern branch of the original Sri Maha Bodhiya in Bodhgaya, India, was brought to Sri Lanka in 288 BC by Arahath Sangamitta Theri at the behest of Arahath Mahinda Thero. These two most revered personages were the children of Emperor Asoka, the ruler of Maurya Empire which covered the Indian subcontinent. The Sacred Sapling was received with due ceremony at Dambakola Patuna, a port city to the north, by the ruler of the island nation King Dewanampiyatissa, who was a pen friend of Emperor Asoka of India, andthen conducted to Anuradhapura, the capital of the island, in procession.
Thereafter, it was planted in Maha Megha Royal Park by the king in the presence of Arahath Mahinda Thero, Arahath Sangamittha Theri and the noblemen and women of the king’s court in the month of Unduwap of 288 BC. To this day, the Sacred Bodhi Tree resides majestically ensconced on a high terrace surrounded by four Guardian Bodhi Trees where it had originally been planted more than 2300 years ago.
