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Sarnath - where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma, and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence. Sarnath is located 13 kilometres north-east of Varanasi, in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Sarnath - Also referred to as Isipatana, the city is mentioned by the Buddha as one the four places of pilgrimage to which his devout followers should visit.
Ancient Buddhist monasteries near Dhamekh stupa.
Deer Park - the site of the Buddha's first sermon after his enlightenment and the start of the first Sangha
The whole world descends to India to explore oneself and find peace within. Varanasi, Sarnath, Gaya, Kanyakumari, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Ujjain..... Himalayas
Sarnath - Also referred to as Isipatana, the city is mentioned by the Buddha as one the four places of pilgrimage to which his devout followers should visit.
Dhamekh stupa, built by emperor Ashoka.
The Dharmarajika Stupa is one of the few pre-Ashokan stupas remaining, although only the foundations remain. The rest of the Dharmarajika Stupa was removed to Varanasi to be used as building materials by Jagat Singh, a Diwan Raja Chet Sing, King of Bararas in the 18h century. At that time, also relics were found in the Dharmarajika Stupa. These relics were subsequently thrown in the Ganges river. The stupa was built by Ashoka to enshrine the relics of Lord Buddha. In order to redistribute the relics and to enshrine them, in a number of stupas, that King Ashoka opened seven original relic stupas (but for Ramgram Stupa guarded by the Nagas) and collected relics to erect thousands of stupas and the Dharmarajika Stupa is one of them. As concluded by the excavations, originally it was a small stupa of 13.49 metres in diameter, subsequently it was enlarged in six different phases, by raising the height, providing, circumlocutory path, latter on shaped on shaped as Medhi, with monolithic stair cases at four cardinal directions to climb over it. During this tragic dismantling of the stupa for building materials by King of Bararas a relic casket of green marble inside a stone box was discovered. The box is preserved in the Indian museum, Calcutta, where the casket was thrown into the River Ganges, later on during archaeological excavation two outstanding images, the colossal Buddhisattva of Kusana period in red sand stone and an image seated Buddha in Dharmachakra Pravartna Mudra of Gupta period were also recovered from the periphery of this stupa.
Sarnath - Also referred to as Isipatana, the city is mentioned by the Buddha as one the four places of pilgrimage to which his devout followers should visit.
Archaelogical and excavation area.
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Bouddha fit son premier sermon à Sarnath c'était la saison de la mousson, et Bouddha y resta durant celle-ci
Sarnath est un des plus importants lieux sacrés des bouddhistes du monde . il est situé à quelques kilomètresde Varanasi. Le lieu sacré est situé dans le parc aux cerfs (deer park).
Petit village tranquille à seulement 13 kilomètres de Varanasi et pourtant si loin de son agitation, Sarnath est le site du premier prêche de Bouddha, l'un des quatre lieux saints du bouddhisme.
Après avoir atteint l'Eveil à Bodhgaya (Bihar), Siddartha Gautama y dispensa son enseignement sur les Quatre Nobles Vérités. Temples bouddhistes, monastères et stupas balisent la visite, sans oublier le musée archéologique.
Una de las cuatro ciudades santas del budismo, siendo el lugar histórico donde Buda por primera vez predicó el budismo
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Sarnath - Also referred to as Isipatana, the city is mentioned by the Buddha as one the four places of pilgrimage to which his devout followers should visit.
Mulagandha Kuty Vihara (Buddhist temple) is constructed by a noble son of Sri Lanka and founder of the Maha Bodhi society of India. This temple is at the place where Sakyamuni Buddha preached his first sermon.
Wall painting inside the temple.
Sarnath - Also referred to as Isipatana, the city is mentioned by the Buddha as one the four places of pilgrimage to which his devout followers should visit.
Mulagandha Kuty Vihara (Buddhist temple) is constructed by a noble son of Sri Lanka and founder of the Maha Bodhi society of India. This temple is at the place where Sakyamuni Buddha preached his first sermon.
Wall painting inside the temple.