Buddhist Influence And Sites In India

Buddhism is one of the most ancient, largest, and primitive
religions in the world. This religion has been thriving in India since the 3rd
century BC and a good number of Buddhist religious sites have been established
in India which is thronged by thousands of Buddhists and people from different
religions. Most of the youngsters are the followers of Lord Buddha and his
disciplines and because of this, they come in a very large number to experience
the serenity and the tranquillity spread in the religious sites of Buddha. By
visiting these Buddhist destinations, they want to attain the blessings of
Buddha and also to utter the serenity, tranquillity, peace, and religious
significance of these sites.
Similar to the principles of the Great King Ashoka of India,
the teachings of Lord Buddha also became quite popular and took a great place
in the hearts of people not only of Buddhists but also of various other
religions. One can find a number of Buddhist sites in almost most countries and
India of those countries it is said that the country is blessed with the
teachings and the lifestyle of Lord Buddha as Gautam Buddha himself had walked
on the pious lands of this country, preached his teachings personally to
Indians and also attained Maha Nirvana on the Indian grounds. Scroll down the
article and get to know about some of the most impressive Buddhist sites that
one must visit on their Buddhist pilgrimage tours.
Bodh Gaya, Bihar
Inarguably, the most sacred and important Buddhist site in India, Bodh Gaya is renowned as the center of Buddhism in the country as it
houses the sacred fig tree under which Lord Buddha attained his
self-enlightenment. This sacred has been holding great significance in Buddhism
for many centuries. Besides, the divine fig tree there is an ancient temple
inside which a huge statue of Lord Buddha is installed. Bodh Gaya is also
famous as an education hub as there are institutions and training centers
established inside the complex. It was declared as a world heritage site by
UNESCO in the year 2002. The jewel walk or the Chaukramama is a major
attraction and must perform the ritual of this Buddhist site.
Sarnath
Almost 11 kilometres away from the main town of Varanasi,
there is a sacred place that holds a belief and religious significance. Sarnath
is believed to be the place where Lord Buddha delivered his first teaching on
wisdom in a deer park located in the city. Sarnath is believed to be one of the
most important Buddhist sites in India. The site was discovered in the 3rd
century BC and was erected by the Great King Ashoka. Chaukhandi Stupa and
Dhamek Stupa are some of the major attractions of the site. Travelers visiting
Sarnath can also explore Sarnath Museum and Mulagandha Kuti Vihar some other
attractions of this religious place.
Kushinagar
The sacred place where Lord Buddha attained Mahanirvana,
Kushinagar is located approx. 53 kilometres away from Gorakhpur which is the
longest railway station in India. Mahanirvana is the highest level and stage of
salvation. It houses a giant stupa which is almost 50 feet tall and is
established at the cremation place of Gautam Buddha. This ancient stupa is home
to a stunning idol of Lord Buddha installed in the reclining position. The
beauty and charm of this ancient place are not only limited to this sacred
Stupa as it also houses Watt Thai Temple, Chinese Temple which is designed with
Chinese architecture, Japanese Temple which is reckoned for the statue of Lord
Buddha made up of eight metals, and the Matha Kaur Temple whose inscriptions on
the walls and the black stone idol of Buddha are the other major attractions of
the city.
Kapilvastu
It is the place where Lord Buddha spent his 29 years of life
and got a new name, Gautam Buddha. Before this, he was called Prince
Siddhartha. Kapilvastu is studded with various beautiful and ancient Stupas
where some archeological excavations where one can find a number of relics of
Buddha. You can also visit the Stupa Complex and get to see some really
beautiful inscriptions of the Kanishka of the Kushana Dynasty also called
Devputra. The other major attraction of Kapilvastu is the Palace Site which is
dedicated to King Suddhodhan who was the father of Lord Buddha. One can come to
know about the life of his father and Lord Buddha by visiting this site.
Sankisa
Located in Uttar Pradesh, Sankisa is the other religious
Buddhist site in India. It is believed to be the place where Lord Buddha
perched his last sermon to his mother in heaven. One can find the ruins of
various monasteries and Stupas in Sankisa which is located 47 kilometres away
from Farrukhabad. The city is also renowned and popular among tourists for
housing the temple which is devoted to Ma Dhari Devi and also a pillar of
Ashoka’s elephant. Also, you can visit the temple which was constructed with a
belief that Lord Buddha descended at this place from heaven. However, it is
always worth visiting Sankisa but if you are visiting the place in the Shravan
months then you can also witness the Shravan Mela which is held annually.
Ladakh
The region where one can experience Buddhism mainly Ladakh
houses numerous monasteries and monuments dedicated to Buddhism. You can get to
know the dance forms, oral literature, festivals and fairs, and vivid art forms
in Ladakh which is a beautiful region in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Ladakh
is known for its grand celebration of all special occasions whether it be a
birth ceremony, marriage, and harvesting. All these occasions are said to be
incomplete without feasting, dancing, and singing folk songs. On your Ladakh Tour,
you can visit Thiksey Monastery, Hemis, Shey, Diskit Monastery, Alchi,
Lamayuru, Spituk, Rangdum, and Phyang.
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