Sarnath

Sarnath is, perhaps, the naturally most beautiful Buddhist pilgrimage, with
a calm and cool atmosphere that silently preaches tranquility and peace.
At a distance of only 10-km from the famous Hindu pilgrimage Varanasi; this
place has seen many great teachers give their valuable sermons.
Lord Buddha had visited Sarnath looking for his five companions who abandoned
him in Rajgir while they deviated from the viewpoint of Lord Buddha on
self-mortification.
Temples & Monasteries
Dhamekha Stupa : The stupa is the most impressive structure in Sarnath.
Built around 500AD the excavations have revealed that some earlier construction
was present at the site. The stupa is a place where one can see the devoted
Buddhists circumambulating the structure, ashoka might have built the stupa
to earmark the Dharmachakrapravartana to five ascetics.
Chaukhandi: The first impression of the ancient Buddhism monuments
while one enters Sarnath from Varanasi, this Chaukhandi was built to mark
the meet of Lord Buddha with his five companions. Todar Mal added an octagonal
tower to the structure to commemorate the arrival of Emperor Akbar to
the city in 1588.
Asokan Pillar - This Pillar is the national emblem of India, presents
a splendid represntation of Art during Ashoka's period, and the Asoka
Wheel down the base adorns the Tricolour national flag. If you are in
Sarnath, don't miss this pillar.
The Monasteries - The Buddhist temple built only in 1931, claims
to have Buddha's original relics. Moreover, the temple houses some of
the most interesting mural paintings depicting the story of Buddha's life.
The Digambar Jain temple - Associated to Shreyanshnath, a Jain
Tirthankar, this temple famous among the Jain community and good for visualisisng
some interesting paintings and sculptures depicting the life of Lord Mahavira.
Excursions
Varanasi - At a distance of 10 km from Sarnath, Varanasi is a revered
Hindu pilgrimage, well known for the pristine Ghats, bathe rituals and
the numerous temples. The golden temple, with stunning golden towers does
attract majority of the pilgrims and is definitely an attraction.
Ramnagar - If you belong to history, do visit this place which
houses some of the most antique items of the days of the Raj. The Vintage
cars, Palkies, weapons, and clocks do steal some amount of interest.
Chunar Fort - Associaited with one of the greatest leaders Sher
Shah Suri, the fort is also famous for the fact that Saint Bhatrihari
had taken "samadhi" inside the Fort.
How to reach
Air - Varanasi is the nearest airport, at a distance of 10 km from Sarnath.
Rail - Varanasi is a major station in Broad gauge network and is well
connected to most of the stations of India.
Road - Well-laid motorable roads connect Sarnath with varanasi and other
important cities.
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