Talk:Surai Sasai

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I have copied the following unsourced content (Timeline and Recognition sections) from the article page. Please feel free to introduce relevant info - together with independent reliable sources (per WP:BURDEN. JimRenge (talk) 16:05, 22 July 2018 (UTC) supplemented JimRenge (talk) 21:43, 23 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Timeline[edit]

  • 1935 : Born in Niimi, Okayama Prefecture, as the eldest of the brothers.
  • 1951 : Enter to Tokyo-shōsei'in (東京正生院) , a clinic for curing stammers.
  • 1957 : High School Yoneko Aduma Tottori Prefecture. trained at Daizen-ji temple (大善寺) in Kōshū, Yamanashi Prefecture.
  • 1960 : Ordained at Yakuō'in temple (Shingon-school), and trained at Kyō'ō-ji temple (Nichiren-school) in Kagoshima Prefecture.
  • 1965 : studied as a monk in Thailand
  • 1966 : traveled in Calcutta, India and Japan. Moved to the first Myōhō-ji temple (妙法寺) in Rajgir
  • 1967: Having some mysterious dream, and moved to Nagpur.
  • 1969: Built the second Myōhō-ji temple in Nagpur.
  • 1970: Siddhartha College study in Mumbai
  • 1988 : Sasai was arrested for overstaying his visum but his followers protested against his planned deportation. Finally he was granted Indian citizenship.[1]
  • 1992 : Buddhagaya campaigned to "liberate" Mahabodhi
  • 1998 : Excavation of Mansell ruins started
  • 2009 Toured/lectured in Japan after 44 years

References

  1. ^ Quadir, Abdul (July 28, 2013). Mahabodhi temple serial blasts: NIA in a fix over Sasai's quizzing, Times of India


Recognition[edit]

  • 1986: Gift from Buddha Board Buddhist Nagpur
  • 1994: Ambedkar International Award
  • 2004: Maharashtra state awards Nagabhushana