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One
of
the
most
venerated
Buddhist
destinations,
Sarnath
in
Uttar
Pradesh
state
of
India
is
considered
one
of
the
four
prime
destinations
for
Buddhist
pilgrimage
in
India.
Besides
Buddhism,
Sarnath
is
also
connected
with
Jainism.
The
place
where
Lord
Buddha
had
delivered
his
first
sermon
after
attaining
enlightenment,
Sarnath
is
home
to
several
tourist
attractions
that
are
worth
visiting
while
on
tour
to
Sarnath
in
Uttar
Pradesh.
The
Monuments
in
Sarnath
Uttar
Pradesh
rank
prime
among
the
manifold
tourist
attractions
of
the
holy
town.
There
are
numerous
Buddhist
edifices
and
monuments
in
Sarnath
Uttar
Pradesh.
These
ancient
architectural
structures
draw
hoards
of
tourists
to
Sarnath
from
all
around
the
world.
The
Monuments
in
Sarnath
India
are
exemplary
embodiments
of
the
glorious
architectural
heritage
of
the
ancient
past.
Ruins
of
these
Sarnath
monuments
have
continued
to
fascinate
art
lovers
and
pilgrims
for
centuries.
The
‘Chaukhandi
Stupa’
on
the
way
to
the
Deer
Park
is
a
monument
built
to
commemorate
the
spot
where
the
Buddha
had
met
the
five
ascetics
whom
he
later
preached
his
first
sermon.
Each
of
the
monuments
in
Sarnath
Uttar
Pradesh
narrates
a
distinctive
story
from
the
pages
of
its
history
book.
Some
of
the
important
Buddhist
monuments
in
Sarnath
include
the
Dhamek
Stupa,
Chaukhandi
Stupa,
and
several
monasteries
of
different
schools
of
Buddhism
from
Japan,
China,
Thailand,
Burma
and
other
countries.
In
the
3rd
century
B.C.,
Emperor
Ashoka
–
the
great
Maurya
ruler
was
believed
to
have
built
a
number
of
monuments
in
Sarnath
Uttar
Pradesh,
which
included
the
famous
Ashokan
Pillar
with
the
lion
capital,
the
Dharmarajika
Stupa
and
the
Dhamek
Stupa.
The
lion
capital
is
now
the
National
Emblem
of
India.
The
impressive
ruins
of
all
these
ancient
monuments
can
be
witnessed
even
today.
During
the
Golden
Age
of
Gupta
King
Chandragupta
II
(376-414
A.D.),
Sarnath
developed
as
a
flourishing
center
of
art
and
culture.
This
prosperity
continued
till
1017
A.D.,
when
Mahmood
Gajni
began
plunder
and
destruction
of
all
monuments
in
Sarnath
Uttar
Pradesh.
These
monuments
were
extensively
plundered
for
building
materials
and
have
been
lying
in
ruins
since
then,
until
Angarik
Dharampal
–
a
Srilankan
Buddhist
disciple
restored
the
ruins
and
revived
Sarnath’s
importance
in
the
world.
.
The
monuments
in
Sarnath
Uttar
Pradesh
are
not
just
stone
and
brick
structures,
but
they
are
the
living
examples
through
the
ruins
of
which
we
can
go
back
in
time
and
explore
the
history
of
India.
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