Tourism - Buddhist Places in India : The Buddhist Circuit
Sometimes its amongst landscapes you have never seen before, colours you didn’t know existed and and lives you didn’t know could be lived, that you find the answers and reasons you were looking for. A vacation, holiday, journey and travelling thus can sometimes give you answers to questions you didn’t even know you were asking. These are 14 Buddhist Places in India, a journey that will make you look inside, above and beyond, otherwise known as the Buddhist trail in India.
1. Bodh Gaya, Bihar- Where Buddha achieved enlightenment
Bodh Gaya is undoubtedly the center of Buddhism in India. It’s the most important of all Buddhist places in India. Descendents of the Bodhi Tree, under which Buddha attained enlightenment can still be seen, having survived much from both nature and man. Equally fascinating are the Mahabodhi temple and an 80 feet tall statue of Lord Buddha. Other than these there are three monasteries and a number oforganizations offering programmes and disciplines on Buddhist philosophy.Dhamma Bodhi Vipassana center, in the area, also offers 10 day courses on Vipassana meditation beginning on the 1st and 16th of every month, and can have 80 students at a time.
2. Leh, Jammu and Kashmir- Monasteries and Mountains
Along with dreamy sceneries and landscapes, Leh houses some of the most distinct and colorful Buddhist India cultures and monasteries. The area has numerous monasteries, most of which are the richest, largest and oldest imprints ofBuddhism in India. The more known ones include Hemis Monastery, Phyang Monastery, Thiksey Monastery andLamayuru Monastery. During the tourist season, one can stay at Hemis Monastery and participate in the Hemis Spiritual Retreat run by the monks. Another thing that you must not miss is the Hemis Festival in June-July which hosts a masked dance which will leave you spellbound.
3. Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh- Echoes of Buddha’s first sermons
Sarnath marks the beginning of Buddha’s sermons and preaching. It was in a deer park, in this very district that Buddha gave his first sermons, after enlightenment. Sarnath is one of the four sacred Buddhist places in India with structures such as Dhamekh Stupa and Chaukhandi Stupa that celebrate its historical significance.
4.Rumtek Monastery, Sikkim- A colorful, living, breathing monastery
Sikkim houses about 200 monasteries.Yet this one stands out given its richness in color, culture and sheer grandeur. The monastery becomes all the more mesmerizing during the mask dances that it holds around May-June and the Tibetan new year. Apart from these the monastery holds chanting and ritual services in mornings and evenings.
5. Mindrolling Monastery, Dehradun- A Buddhist college and a magnificent Stupa
Mindrolling Monastery is a storehouse of knowledge and bits of history of Buddhism in India. The Ngagyur Nyingma College is one of the most prominent Buddhist Indian institutes to study and practice Buddhism. The area also houses the Great Stupa, which is 60 mt tall and said to be the tallest Stupa in the world. Inside this sacred marvel are numerous shrine rooms, murals and relics.
6. Namdroling Nyingmapa Tibetan Monastery and Golden temple, Karnataka – A glittering, colorful spirituality
This monastery stands out not only because of its geography but also due to its generosity in the color, glitter and sparkle that it adds to spirituality. The grand gold statues of Lord Buddha, ornamented with the richest tints and cultures are awe-inspiring. The area is also home to the second largest population of Tibetans in India, giving it a distinct Tibetan cultural influence. You can also buy some traditional Tibetan products here.
7. Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh – Ashoka’s Great Stupa
Sanchi is almost synonymous to the Great Stupa here commissioned by Emperor Ashoka, the oldest stone monument in India. The Stupa is built over relics of Buddha and has some of the most exquisite carvings on its entrances and gates. You will also find a number of other pillars, temples, sculptures and monasteries in the area, making it an important Buddhist place in India. A recent development here is the Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies, close to this world heritage site itself.
8. Tawang Monastery, Arunachal Pradesh- A tourist’s favorite
This largest monastery in India is popular as the rich, grand and colorful center of spirituality and knowledge that it is. The locals know the monastery as Galden Namgey Lhatse which means ‘celestial paradise in a clear night’ and the monastery justifies this name in every sense. This is where Arunachal Pradesh derives most of its spirituality and culture from, from its sprawling courts, halls and magnificent views. The monastery’s library fosters a huge collection of some of the most sacred and significant scriptures. It also houses a Centre for Buddhist India Cultural Studies, for the young monks.
9. Rajgir, Bihar- A sparkling white Stupa and a sacred cave
Rajgir is known as one of Buddha’s favorite places where he gave two of his most famous sermons. The Saptparni cave here housed the first Buddhist council while the Gridhakuta hill was where Budha gave the Lotus Sutra and the Prajnaparamita, two of his imporatnt sutras. An equally enchanting sight here is the white Shanti Stupa which has four gold statues of Buddha.
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