The Buddhist Destinations
in India
SRAVASTI
SRAVASTI:
Sravasti, the capital
of the ancient kingdom
of Kosala, has the honour
for sheltering Buddha
for 24 rainy seasons in
the Jetvana Gardens.
The city believed to be
founded by the mythological
king Sravast, has age-old
stupas, majestic monasteries
and several temples. Buddha
is said to have performed
some miracles here.
This holy place also has
the famous Anand Bodhi
tree, an offspring of
the one, said to have
been planted by Buddha's
main disciple
Air: Nearest airport is
Lucknow, 151 km away.
Rail: Balrampur railway
station, 19 km away.
Road: The most convenient
way to reach Sravasti
is via Lucknow
SANCHI
SANCHI: Sanchi, 52 km
from Bhopal and 10 km
from Vidisha railway station,
is a serene hill crowned
by a group of stupas,
monasteries, temples and
pillars dating from 3rd
Century BC to the 12th
Century AD. The glory
that was Sanchi, an ancient
seat of Buddhist learning
and place of pilgrimage,
can still be experienced
in its complex structures
where many Buddhist legends
found expression in the
rich sculpture.
Sanchi is little more
than a small village at
the foot of the hill on
which the site is located.
The Buddhist sites of
Sanchi were included on
the World heritage List
in 1989.
The Buddha is not represented
through figures at Sanchi,
but through symbols, as
was the tradition in the
early period of Buddhism.
The lotus represents the
Buddha's birth, the tree
signifies his enlightenment,
the wheel represents his
first sermon and the stupa
represents his nirvana
or salvation. The footprints
and the throne denote
the Buddha's presence.
Buddhist
Tour Packages
Buddhist
Sites in India
Buddhist
Destinations
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| Buddhist
Destinations in India |
| Delhi,
Agra,
Varanasi
& Sarnath, Sankasia,
Bodhgaya,
Nalanda,
Rajgir,
Kushinagar,
Lumbini,
Ajanta
and Ellora, Sanchi,
Sravasti
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