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Sarnath :: City Information | |
| Sarnath - weather | Best Travel Duration |
| In Summer: 45 C (Max) - 37 C
(Min) In winter: 20 C (Max) - 10 C (Min) |
October to March |
| About Sarnath | |
| History | |
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are four geographically important places in the life of Buddha: Where he
was born (Lumbini, Nepal), where he gained enlightenment (Bodh Gaya,
India), where he gave his first sermon (Sarnath, India) and where he left
his mortal body (Kushinager, India). | |
| Places to Visit | |
| DHAMEKHA STUPA | |
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This is the most conspicuous structure at Sarnath. From the top of the stupa a stone tablet with an inscription “Dharmekha” was found which points out that this is the spot where the Buddha delivered his first sermon. Dhamekha seems to be a distorted form of Dharma Chakra which means turning the wheel of the Dharma. It is also believed that at this place the five ascetics who left Gautama Buddha in Bodh Gaya used to live in huts. The original stupa was constructed by Ashoka. It was expanded and enlarged several times upto the 12th century CE. The structures here were destroyed by repeated invasions - and by gradual neglect - and what are seen today are the results of repeated reconstruction efforts. The present size of the stupa is 31.3 m high and 28.3 m in diameter. The lower portion of the stupa is covered completely with beautifully carved stones. The stones in each layer are bound together by iron clamps. This tower dates back to the Gupta period. |
| ASHOK PILLAR | |
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This pillar records the visit of Emperor Ashoka to Sarnath, in the 3rd century BC. The lion symbolises both Ashoks's imperial rule and the kingship of the Buddha. The four-lion capital was adopted as the emblem of the modern Indian republic. |
| MULAGANDHA KUTI VIHAR | |
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This is a modern temple built by the Mahabodhi society in 1931. The entrance of the vihara, is dominated by a huge bell, a gift from Japan, and the interior contains a beautiful life-size golden image of the Buddha, and colourful murals and frescoes painted by a Japanese artist Kosetsu Nosu. One can also see the bodhi tree whose sapling was brought from a tree in Sri Lanka, which in turn originated from the original tree under which Buddha sat in Bodh Gaya and gained enlightenment 2,500 years ago. |
| How To Get To Sarnath | |
| By Air: | |
| The nearest airport is Babatpur 30 km away from where one can take daily flights to Delhi, Calcutta, Bhubaneswar, Kathmandu, and Patna. | |
| By Road: | |
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Sarnath is 9.6 km by road from Varanasi, and is linked by road. We would provide you all India tourist permit vehicles for the local transportations and also for the intercity drives too. | |
| By Rail: | |
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Sarnath is a halt on the Northern Railway network and several of the trains, which cross Varanasi, stop here. From Varanasi direct trains are available for almost all the major cities of India. | |
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