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From the ancient past to present glory, the Ashokan Pillar in Sarnath tells tales of wisdom and serenity.
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buddhistirctc · 5 years ago
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Attain Inner Peace by Travelling to these Buddhist Monasteries in India with IRCTCBuddhistTrain.com
The Buddha once said that the cessation of suffering began with understanding the cause and its origins and then following the path to its end. And to overcome this suffering, one had to follow the Eight Fold Path of — right speech, conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and Samadhi. This forms the basis of Buddhism culture and history.
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For those who are seeking the meaning of life and want to go on a breathtaking journey of spiritual discovery and self-realization, visiting beautiful Buddhist monasteries through a Buddhist Circuit tour is a must. From partaking in guided meditations to spending time with Tibetan monks, IRCTC Buddhist Train takes devout followers of Buddhism to some of the top Buddhist structures in India. If you’ve ever wanted to delve deep into Buddhism culture and history — now is the time.
Venuvana Monastery
Venuvana Monastery was the very first Buddhist monastery to be donated by King Bimbisara after the first year of Buddha attaining His enlightenment. The monastery is popular for its Japanese Buddha Temple which is situated at the back with beautifully landscaped gardens. An excursion through the monastery is a calming experience and there is a lake by the park where monks meditate.
Jetavana Monastery
Located outside the city of Savatthi, Jetavana is one of the most renowned Buddhist monasteries in India. There is a Jetavana Grove which is among the major destinations of Buddhism. It is believed that Buddha performed a myriad of miracles and spent His time at this site actively tutoring his disciplines. The grove, along with the monastery, was gifted to the Buddha by a wealthy merchant and was rediscovered by Sir Alexander Cunningham after the rise and fall of Buddhism in the northern regions of India. The Burmese Buddhist Temple, Thai Buddhist Temple, and Myanmar Buddist Monastery are some of the other pilgrimage sites Buddhists visit during their journey to this monastery.
Nalanda Monastery
Nalanda is an ancient Buddha’s monastery built during the reign of the kingdom of Magadha in Bihar, India. Nalanda University was a center of learning and the museum is a site that houses many culturally-rich relics of the past. The monastery offers a calm and peaceful environment for studying the teachings of Buddhism and people from all walks of life come here for a trip. The Buddhist monastery is open to visitors on Sundays between 14:00 to 18:00.
Thai Monastery
The Thai Monastery is famous for its 10-day meditation retreats amongst followers across the globe. The grand architecture and sloping roofs designed with golden tiles are what make this monastery stand out from the rest. A 25-meter tall bronze statue of Lord Buddha is housed within the building and there is a lot of history attached to it. The Monarch of Thailand had built this monastery in the year 1956 and it is also considered to be the only Thai temple in India. Beautiful carvings of Buddha along with paintings and stunning imagery are housed inside the building. For any serious follower of Buddhism, it is a must-visit.
Visiting a Buddhist monastery is unlike any experience. You learn about the life of Tibetan monks and get an opportunity to immerse yourself in the philosophy and livelihood of Buddhism. There are many more Buddhist monasteries in India like the ones above and the finest way to delve into the life of Buddha is by visiting them. Our carefully crafted travel itineraries leave no corners untouched and take the time to explore these monumental landmarks.
If you are looking for a complete journey into Buddhism and want to experience the history and culture, then traveling onboard the IRCTC Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train is a fantastic way to do that.
For more details on the routes, we cover and special offers, visit our website at www.IRCTCBuddhistTrain.com. We look forward to having a pleasant journey with you and wish you the best in exploring the life of the Almighty Buddha.
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Bask in the spirituality aboard the Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train for Season 2024-2025.
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#BuddhistCircuitTouristTrain invites you to stroll through the history of Kushinagar.
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Journey through the words and wisdom with mini library on the #BuddhistCircuitTouristTrain.
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As the Buddha's birthplace, the sacred #MayaDeviTemple is the perfect place to visit when studying #BuddhistHistory Visit on www.irctcbuddhisttrain.com to learn more and book a journey with the #BuddhistCircuitTouristTrain.
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If you want to explore about Mahatma Buddha's life, you should take Sravasti Buddhist tour packages from IRCTC Buddhist. I would like to inform you that Shravasti is one of the eight pilgrimage sites where Gautama Buddha spent most of his monastic life. For more information, you can find us https://www.irctcbuddhisttrain.com/.
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Walk Buddha’s Path by Signing Up for a Pilgrimage Tour to Sarnath with IRCTCBuddhistTrain.com
The Buddha once told his followers that the quickest way to Enlightenment was going on a pilgrimage to his places of heritage. The Buddhist Heritage trails tour from IRCTC introduces new and staunch devotees of Buddhism to the many aspects of Buddha’s life and philosophy.
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Buddhism was founded on Gautama Buddha’s teachings, who once left all his worldly possessions in pursuit of uncovering the mystery of one’s existence. The “Buddhist Heritage Trails” walks followers through a pilgrimage tour in Sarnath and various ancient Buddhist scriptures and monuments.
After Buddha attained enlightenment at Bodh Gaya, he traveled to the land of Sarnath to meet his five disciples. It is believed that Sarnath is the birthplace of Buddhism since this is where Buddha delivered his first sermon. A small town located just 13 km away from Varanasi, Sarnath is a Buddhist pilgrimage site that is also popular for housing the world’s tallest Buddhist statue, crafted carefully with exquisite detailing using sandstone. The famous Chaukandi Stupa is found here and the site is home to many of Buddha’s first teachings.
Explore the Sacred Ruins and the Sarnath Museum
The ruins of many ancient Buddhist monasteries right from the Gupta period are found in Sarnath. Many Buddhist monks and worshippers walk in circles along the muddy pathways changing the Buddhist mantras with metallic ornaments in their hands. This symbolizes that they have acknowledged Buddha to be the center of the universe and notes that they take his teachings to heart.
If you would like to wind down and relax, you can join like-minded followers for a session of meditation amidst the backdrop of greenery around these ruins. Entry to the museum and the archaeological remains of Sarnath is Rs 30 while a parking ticket costs Rs 20. Local guides are also available for those who wish to hire and get a comprehensive tour of these historical ruins.
A visit to the Sarnath museum is a must for any devout follower of the Buddha. Ancient relics of the past along with many unique archaeological exhibits are housed within the museum. The museum looks very modest and ordinary from the outside but the minute guests walk into the gallery, they discover many genuine artifacts and delve deep into the history of the Gupta dynasty.
The insides of the museum are very neat, clean, and gorgeous paintings decorating the walls and depicting various phases of Buddha’s life are a must-see attraction. The Dharmarajika Stupa is where Buddha first taught about the Four Noble Truths and beautiful designs with geometric patterning and Swastikas are found to adorn its walls. It is believed that the five ascetics who met Buddha lived in huts at this site before the Stupa was constructed.
The Dhamek Stupa was first built by Ashoka and the word ‘Dhamekha’ which was inscribed on a stone tablet translated to a distorted form of the word ‘Dharma Chakra’, which means ‘turning the wheel of the Dharma.’
Many Tibetan and Buddhist monks circle the Stupa chanting ‘Om mani Padme hum’ and beautifully carved stones line up the lower portion of this monument.
Travel with IRCTC and Learn About Buddha’s Past
At IRCTCBuddhistTrain, we don’t merely take you for a pilgrimage tour in Sarnath but to Buddhism’s heart. From learning about the life of Buddha to his first sermon and his road to enlightenment, you will go on a journey to spiritual enlightenment when you sign up for a pilgrimage tour with us.
Our well-trained and professional staff will accompany you throughout the journey and accommodate to your different requirements, thus making the travel itinerary very pleasant. From exploring the different temples, monuments, and religious excavation sites, we give you a comprehensive tour of Buddha’s remains and legacy.
If you would like to go on a journey to Buddha’s various other sites or try out our special all-inclusive Buddhist Circuit tours, feel free to pay a visit to our website www.IRCTCBuddhistTrain.com
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