- Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India
In
religion andspirituality , a pilgrimage is a long journey orsearch of greatmoral significance. Sometimes, it is a journey to a sacred place orshrine of importance to a person'sbelief s andfaith . Members of every major religion participate in pilgrimages. A person who makes such a journey is called apilgrim .Buddhism offers four major sites of pilgrKapilavastu , the site where he attained EnlightenmentBodh Gaya , where he first preached atBenaras , and where he achievedParinirvana atKusinagara .Some Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India are listed below:
*Bodh Gaya ,Bihar - The site of the enlightenment ofGautama Buddha
*Sarnath , outsideVaranasi ,Bihar - The site of the first sermon
*Kushinagar ,Uttar Pradesh - the site of the Buddha'sparanibbana These are three of the four holiest sites in
Buddhism . The fourth,Lumbini , the birthplace of the Buddha, is now in southern Nepal.*
Patna ,Bihar - Formerly known asPataliputra , it was the seat of theMauryan empire and a significant Buddhist centre
*Rajgir ,Bihar - Formerly known asRajagaha , it was the capital ofMagadha , ruled by KingBimbisara , one of the most prominent monarchs and supporters during the lifetime of the Buddha
*Nalanda ,Bihar - Site of an ancient Buddhist university, destroyed byBakhtiyar Khalji during Islamic attacks
*Sravasti ,Uttar Pradesh - Formerly known asSavatthi , it was the capital ofKosala , ruled by KingPasenadi , one of the most prominent monarchs and supporters during the lifetime of the Buddha
*Vaishali ,Bihar - Seat of a republican state of the Lichchavis, prominent supporters of the Buddha. Site of theSecond Buddhist Council The name of Bihar is derived from
vihara , meaning monastery, such was the association of the area with Buddhism. In addition to these sites which were visited by the Buddha, other sites in India have become notable*
Sanchi ,Madhya Pradesh - Site of a large stupa built by Asoka, it also stored therelics of Sariputra and Mahamoggallana , the two chief disciples of the Buddha
*Ajanta andEllora ,Maharashtra - the site of intricate cave paintings depicting Buddhism
*Nagarjunakonda andAmaravati ,Andhra Pradesh - former sites of Buddhist educationThere are a proliferation of Tibetan Buddhist sites in northern India, in the Himalayan foothills
*Tawang ,Arunachal Pradesh
*Rumtek ,Sikkim
*Dharamsala ,Himachal Pradesh
*Tabo ,Himachal Pradesh
*Leh ,Ladakh
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