India is vast and rich is religious diversity. Among various religions followed by the Indians, Buddhism is the one which is a religion that shows the path to peace. Various Indian kings and Emperors accepted Buddhism and change their ways of ruling. This is the religion that shows you a path of Satya and Ahimsa. As this is the country where this religion was founded therefore this is also the place where the most important Buddhist pilgrimages are situated. Buddhism holiday package in India gives you an opportunity to visit the most sacred places in India for Buddhist and to cover the most of the ancient and popular Buddhist temples here as well.
The most important tourist destinations for any Buddhist Tours India are three places in which one is situated in Bihar, and two in Utter Pradesh. Bodhgaya , which is in Bihar is the place where under the Bodhi tree, Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. Sarnath and Kushinagar are again very important pilgrimages which are in Utter Pradesh. In Sarnath Lord Buddha after attaining the enlightenment gave his first sermon, while in Kushinagar he attained his mahapernirvana.
Dharamshala is also a must visit place for the followers of Buddhist Tour . Dharamshala is a very beautiful place in Himanchal Pradesh. This place which is nestled in the lap of snow capped mountains is a temporary headquarter for Dalai Lama, the spiritual Guru of Buddhists. The place is very serene and a feast to eyes and soul. Then there are caves of Ajanta and Ellora. Ajanta and Ellora caves are in Maharastra which are hand crafted rock temples of Buddhism and monasteries. In Ellora there are seventeen caves, which are dedicated to Buddhism which is a much higher number as the remaining 12 caves are for Hindus and five for Janis. People love to see the vivid depiction of Lord Buddha’s life in myriad of hues in the walls of Ajanta Caves.
For more info:- Bodhgaya Buddhist Tour and Varanasi tour
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Buddhist Tour Packages – A feast for the soul
Thursday, July 07, 2011
Anushka Sharma
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