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Buddhists worldwide look upon India as the land of the Buddha and a visit
to this country means a pilgrimage to those places sacred to the memory
of the Enlightened One.
After the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya he came to Sarnath.
Here in the Deer Park, he delivered his first sermon, or in religious language,
set in motion the Wheel of Law (Maha-Dharmachakra Pravartan.).
On the day before his death Buddha included Sarnath along with Lumbini,
Bodh Gaya and Kushinagar as the four places he thought to be sacred to his
followers.
The Emperor Ashoka, who spread Lord Buddhas message of love and compassion
throughout his vast empire, visited Sarnath around 234 BC, and erected a
stupa here.
Several Buddhist structures were raised at Sarnath between the 3rd century
BC and the 11th century AD, and today it presents the most expansive ruins
amongst places on the Buddhist trail.
Sarnath is 10 km from the holy city of Varanasi, and is an exceedingly tranquil
place. The ruins, the museum and temple are all within walking distance.
Places of Interest
Chaukhandi Stupa
Chaukhandi is the first monument one encounters as one enters Sarnath. It
is a lofty mound of brick - work whose square edifice is surrounded by a
Octagonal tower. Originally said to be built by Emperor Ashoka.
Dhamek Stupa
The most remarkable structure at Sarnath, is the cylindrical Dhamek stupa,
28 mts. in diameter at the base and 43.6 mts. in height, built party of
stone and partly of brick. The stone facing the lower part is adorned with
delicate floral carvings of Gupta origin.