Sarnath
2,500 years ago, an enlightened saint (The Lord) gave his first preach or sermon to the world. The holy place where the Lord Buddha set the (Maha - Dharma - Chakra Pravartan) the "Wheel of Dharma" is Sarnath. This holy land is 10kms away from northeast of Varanasi. The followers and disciples present at the auspicious place on the day where considered first to learned about the path that ends sorrow, lead to inner peace, and ultimate Nirvana. The Lord Buddha in his first sermon, preached about the doctrine of Buddhism along with the four noble truths and eight fold paths at Sarnath. There are many attractions in Sarnath that one must visit for wholesome and pleasurable experience.
History
The word Sarnath has been derived from Saranganath (Lord of the Deer). After attaining enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, the Lord Buddha visited Sarnath. This place became one of the centers of pilgrimage after the Lord Buddha named Sarnath along with other three to be considered sacred to his followers before his death. Kushinagar, Bodh Gaya and Lumbini are the other three places considered holy and listed as Buddhist pilgrim centers.
The great emperor, The Ashoka, visited the holy land around 234 BC and constructed a Stupa. He is considered among the first followers who spread the Lord's messages across the Asia during his regime. Furthermore, it is discovered that during the 3rd and 11th century BC many followers and devotees built several Buddhist structures and monuments in Sarnath.
Facts about Sarnath
Best Time to visit: October to March
Altitude: 80.71 m
STD Code: 0542
Language: Hindi, English
Tourist Attractions in Sarnath
Chaukhandi Stupa: This is an octagonal tower constructed during the 5th century. The Chaukhandi Stupa is situated on the spot where the Lord Buddha met his first disciples. This Stupa holds a significant place in the history and also for the people exploring ancient historical evidences. Tourists can also visit the nearby attractions such as Dhamek Stupa, Dharmachakra Stupa, and Mulagandhakuti temple. Furthermore, the archeologists near to the Stupa have found the excavations of monasteries, courtyards and verandas.
Thai Temple: The countries like Japan, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and so on having a large number of Buddhist followers or population have built (contributed) a temple or monastery in Sarnath. Every country has built their own structures in Sarnath that represents their respective architectural style. Among the several temples, monasteries and structures, Thai Temple is the most famous place of worship that is managed by only Thai Buddhist Monk.
Ashoka Pillar: Ashoka Pillar is also known as Sarnath Pillar. Ashoka Pillar depicts four lions in standing posture and a chakra at its bottom. It has an image of an elephant at the top and a galloping horse and a bull mounted on the bottom of Chakra. The Ashoka Pillar is 50m tall and the most attractive spot for the tourists. The animals symbolize the different phases of the Lord Gautama Buddha. The Elephant stands for his notion, bulls point to his birth, horse denotes his separation from royal life, and lions stand for the attainment of enlightenment. It is the 'must see' place in Sarnath.
Getting there
By Air: The nearest domestic airport is in Varanasi. Varanasi airport is well-connected to the metro cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, etc.
By Rail: Multiple trains connect to Sarnath and Varanasi that begins from neighboring states of Uttar Pradesh.
By Road: If you have reached Varanasi, then it takes just a few minutes by a three-wheeler or taxi to cover the 10kms stretch to Sarnath. Furthermore, there are State Transport Buses that heads from all the nearby cities towards Varanasi and Sarnath.