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Sarnath

 
Place
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Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Significance
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Place where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon

Best Season
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May/June

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It is a cylindrical tower rising over one hundred feet exposed at the top, with the upper portion and the inside composed of Mauryan brick and the outer lower section with large stones decorated with 5th century Gupta reliefs.

Around it lies the ruins of a monastery in all directions. Then there is the 'Dharmarajika Stupa' built by the great Mauryan Emperor Ashoka (273-232 B.C.) later turned devout Buddhist, which is in complete ruins. The stupa was enlarged five times by different empires during different centuries. In the eighteenth century, during the reign of Raja Chet Singh of Benaras the stupa was pulled apart by his Dewan Jagat Singh. Near the stupa stood the smooth glistening  'Ashokan Pillar' unearthed in 1905 topped by the splendid capital of four seated lions facing outwards measures 2.3 m in height and has a bell-shaped base with lotus leaves, a round abacus with an elephant, a horse, a bull, now kept in the Sarnath museum. The lion capital is today the National emblem of India. 

The main shrine (vihara) called the Mulagandakuti dating from the sixth century, is the hut where Buddha used to stay during his visits to Saranath.  There is a carved sandstone railing inside. Then there is the Buddha walk made with blue stones and a small lake at the edge of the park bordered by the zoo.

The more recent 'Mulagandhakuti Vihara' is a 110 feet high tower with a lone image of Buddha inside. Buddhist relics discovered at Taxila are enshrined in this 'vihara'. There are paintings on the walls by Japanese artist Kosetsu Nosu. Buddhist services are conducted there. There are Chinese, Burmese and a Jain temples nearby. There is an 'Archeological museum' south east of the Vihara with a rich collection of ancient Buddhist relics including numerous Buddha and Bodhisatva images, images of Hindu Gods, the Ashokan pillar etc open 10 am to 5pm, except on Fridays.

Saranath's annual festival is Buddha Purnima, which commemorates Buddha's birth with colourful fair and procession of his relics held on the full moon of May/June.

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