Buddhist Destinations
in India
Delhi
is a city that defies
a one-line description
as the capital of India
or as the capital of the
world's largest democracy.
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Agra
Located about 204 km south
of Delhi in the Indian
state of Uttar Pradesh,
Agra is one of the most
famous tourist spots of
the country.
Sankasia lies in
central Uttar Pradesh,
47 km from Farrukhabad.
It is believed to be the
place where Buddha, along
with Brahma and Devraj
Indra descended after
giving sermons to his
mother in heaven.
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Varanasi
& Sarnath
VARANASI: The city
of Varanasi is situated
along the west bank of
the Ganges in the north
Indian state of Uttar
Pradesh. Called Benaras
by the British,
Sarnath, 10 km
from Varanasi, where the
Buddha preached his first
sermon in the Deer Park,
contains the most impressive
remains, as well as a
modem temple.
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Bodhgaya
As the place of the Buddha's
Enlightenment, Bodhgaya
is the spiritual home
of Buhddhists.
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Nalanda
Nalanda was the most renowned
university in ancient
India. It derived its
name from Na-alam-da,
meaning...
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Rajgir
The picturesque Rajgir,
or Rajagriha as it was
known in the past (literally,
the abode of kings) is
surrounded by the meandering
river Banganga and 5 hills.
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Kushinagar
A small dusty town in
the eastern part of Uttar
Pradesh, Kushinagar is
the place where Lord Gautam
Buddha breathed his last.
Lumbini, the birthplace
of the Buddha, was located
in 1890 after being untraced
for 1,500 years
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Ajanta
and Ellora Caves
The famous Ajanta and
Ellora caves are located
near the city of Aurangabad
in Maharashtra.
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Sravasti/Sanchi
Sravasti, the capital
of the ancient kingdom
of Kosala, has the honour
for sheltering Buddha
for 24 rainy seasons in
the Jetvana Gardens.
Sanchi, 52 km from
Bhopal and 10 km from
Vidisha railway station,
is a serene hill crowned
by a group of stupas,
monasteries....
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Buddhist
Tour Packages
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Sites in India
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Destinations in India |
| Delhi,
Agra,
Varanasi
& Sarnath, Sankasia,
Bodhgaya,
Nalanda,
Rajgir,
Kushinagar,
Lumbini,
Ajanta
and Ellora, Sanchi,
Sravasti
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