Sarnath – Ancient Buddhist Site

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News: India has submitted this year a dossier titled ‘Ancient Buddhist Site, Sarnath’ to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre for the 2025-26 nomination cycle.

About Sarnath – Ancient Buddhist Site

Source – ASI
  • Location: It is a sacred city located in north-east of Varanasi near the confluence of the Ganges and the Varuna rivers in Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Historical/Religious significance
    • It is one of the four most important Buddhist pilgrimages in the world for being the site where Gautama Buddha taught Dharma for the first time.
      • The other three most important pilgrimages are Lumbini (the birthplace of Gautama Buddha), Bodh Gaya (the location of Lord Buddha’s enlightenment), and Kushinagar (the location of Buddha’s parinirvana).
    • It is also said that Lord Buddha’s Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta was written in Sarnath.
  • Architectural Marvels of Sarnath
    • The Dhamekha Stupa: A conspicuous structure believed to be the dwelling place of Pañcavaggiya monks after leaving Lord Buddha.
      • It was constructed by Emperor Ashoka.
      • It is considered the sacred ground where the voice of Buddhism first resonated.
    • The Chaukhandi Stupa: Presently undergoing reconstruction, this stupa marks the site where Buddha met his first disciples.
    • The Ashoka Pillar (Lion Capital of Ashoka): Despite facing fragmentation during Turk invasions, this pillar is an enduring imperial patronage symbol.
      • Its emblem also graces the Indian flag.
    • Monastery around Dhamekha Stupa: Adding to the spiritual ambiance, the monastery around the Dhamekha Stupa offers a glimpse into the communal life of the monks.
    • Mulagandhakuti Vihara: This modern temple stands where Lord Buddha is believed to have spent his first rainy season in meditation.
    • Sarnath Archaeological Museum: Housing a vast collection of artifacts, it provides a visual narrative of Sarnath’s historical and cultural evolution.
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