Sarnath
This is one of the most famous Buddhist centers
of India and is located 6 km north of Hindu pilgrimage center
Benares - in Uttar Pradesh, near the
highway to Ghazipur.
There are
four sacred Buddhist pilgrimage centers in the Indian subcontinent. The first of
these is the birthplace of Buddha at
Lumbinivana,
east of Kapilavastu. The second most sacred place of pilgrimage is
Buddha Gaya where
he attained enlightenment. The third most sacred pilgrimage center for Buddhists
is
Sarnath
or Isipatan where Buddha delivered his first sermon, and the fourth is
Kushinara
or Kashia in Uttar Pradesh, where he finally gave up his mortal self.
The
earliest remains here at Sarnath are from the
Mauryan
period ascribed to Emperor Ashoka the great. The Lion Capital is the national
emblem of India. The
Dharmarajika
Stupa was built by Ashoka, and it was expanded and enlarged several times upto
the 12th century CE. The structures here were destroyed by repeated invasions -
and by gradual neglect - and what are seen today are the results of repeated
reconstruction efforts.
The
Dhamekh
stupa is a cylindrical tower, 143 feet high, and 93 feet high. The stones in
each layer were bound together by iron clamps. This tower dates back to the
Gupta period.
The Chinese
traveller
Hsuen Tsang
who visited India in the 7th century
CE, speaks of the glory of Sarnath and of the structures that existed then.
A modern temple to Buddha has been built here
in the 20th century, housing several of the Buddhist relics excavated here. On
Buddha Purnima, the birthday of Buddha, relics of the Buddha are taken out in
procession. The archeological museum at Sarnath houses several Buddhist
sculptures and relics. The Mahabodhi library here houses a rich collection of
Buddhist manuscripts and writings.
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