If you want to go to a silent and peaceful place, then  definitely visit these 5 famous sites of Buddhism
If you want to go to a silent and peaceful place, then definitely visit these 5 famous sites of Buddhism
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Every religion has been given equal respect in our country, so the country is known for its unity in diversity. Just as all religions have their own importance in the country, Buddhism also has its own special significance in the country. Today, we are going to tell you about some places where followers of Buddhism consider Gautam Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, to be his favor and live on his words. If you want to visit, be sure to visit these places. Today we are going to tell you these famous sites of Buddhism, where there is peace of mind and peace on the go.

* Lumbini
Gautam Buddha was born here. The ancient viharas here have been destroyed. There is only one pillar of Ashoka, which is inscribed on it: 'God Buddha was born here.' In addition to this pillar, there is also a Samadhi Stupa with a Statue of Buddha. There are two more stupas built by the Government of Nepal.

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*Sarnath
5 miles from Banaras Cantonment Station, 3 miles from Banaras-City Station and 4 miles by road Sarnath. It's Buddhist-Tirth. Lord Buddha gave his first sermon here. This is where he started the Cycle Of Religion. There is a Buddhist Dharamsala in Sarnath.

* Kushinagar
The place called Kasia in Gorakhpur district is the ancient Kushinagar. In addition to the sculptures excavated here, Mathakunwar's Kota is a 'Parinirvana Stupa' and 'Vihar Stupa' is a sight to beset. At the age of 80, Buddha attained Mahaparinirvan here between two years of trees. It is a famous Buddhist pilgrimage.

* Sanchi Stupa
Sanchi station is 28 miles away from Bhopal and 6 miles east of Bhelsa and is close to Sanchi from Udaigiri. There are Buddhist stupas, one of which is 42 feet in height. There are 8 Buddhist stupas near Sonari, 5 miles from Sanchi, and 37 Buddhist stupas near Bhojpur on 7 miles from Sanchi.

* Champaner (Pavagadh)
The Mumbai-Delhi line of the Western Railway is the Champaner Road station 23 miles ahead of Baroda. Pavagadh station is 12 miles from Champaner Road. The Pavagadh township is about a mile away from this station. You can also come by motor bus from Baroda or Godhra to Pavagadh. There are famous Buddhist stupas in Pavagadh.

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