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Buddhist Temples in India
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Maha
Bodhi Temple, Bihar
Lord Gautam Buddha, when tried unsuccessfully all major means to
dip deep in the reality of life, reached Bodh Gaya |
Maha
Bodhi Tree, Bihar
The Bodhi tree, the fifth generation plant of the original ficus
tree under which Lord Budhha attained enlightenment in 528 BCE |
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Sanchi
Stupa, Madhya Pradesh
The Sanchi stupa, built in and around 283 BCE by Ashoka, the famous
Indian emperor who converted to Buddhism, is better known for its
scriptures. |
Amravati
Stupa, Andhra Pradesh
The city of Amravati is situated in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
It lies on the right bank of River Krishna, at a distance of approximately
65 km from Vijayawada. |
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Barhut
Stupa, Madhya Pradesh
The Barhut Stupa, which was established by the great Indian emperor
Ashoka, who had turned a Buddhist in the later years of his life |
Pithalkhora,
Maharashtra
Pithalkhora, located in Gautala sanctuary on the Satmala hills,
has numerous Buddhist caves, which dates back from the 2nd century
BCE to 1st century CE. |
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Dhamek
Stupa, Uttar Pradesh
The seat of the holy Buddha or Dhamekha stupa has the privilege
of being one of the largest and holiest Buddhiat structure ion not
only SArnath but the entire world as well. |
Dharmarajika
Stupa, Uttar Pradesh
The Dharmarajika stupa, built by the emperor Ashoka to enshrine
the Buddha's relics, is situated at a short distance of Dhamek stupa(the
spot where Buddha gave first sermon) in Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh. |
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