Explore Buddhist Circuit In India with IRCTC!
India is a fascinating country with thousands of years of history, rich culture, and vibrant cities. It's a land that will captivate you and fill you with wonderment! Whether it's the majestic Himalayan mountains, the beautiful beaches, or the bustling cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Jaipur; India has something for everyone.
From exploring ancient architecture to simply
taking in the diverse culture; India has everything you could ever wish for in
a holiday destination. India is also home to some of the world's most beautiful
and spiritual places. Buddhism goes long back in India and therefore, IRCTC is giving you the opportunity to get
aboard and get a chance to experience the Buddhist circuit in India.
Buddhist
Circuit Tourist Train covers the
most venerable sites of Buddhism, following the life path of the Enlightened
One, the Buddha, himself.
With numerous Buddhist tour packages available to suit all budgets and tastes, a Buddhist
circuit tour promises to be an unforgettable experience!
This India Buddhist pilgrimage tour provides a unique
opportunity to learn about buddhism's religious beliefs and customs while
surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The train offers world-class facilities and amenities for
your comfort and help you unwind as you unravel one gem after another during
the course of the Buddhist circuit tour.
So if you are looking for
an awe-inspiring spiritual experience, then book a Buddhist tour package in India today at www.buddhistcircuittrain.com!
Buddhist
Pilgrimage Tour
IRCTC
has handpicked the BuddhistPilgrimage Destinations for tourists.
The train takes them on an 8-day journey where tourists get to see the Buddhist
tourist place in India and absorb the teachings of Buddhism.
The
Buddhist tour packages include the below-mentioned destinations;
- Bodh Gaya- It is famous because this is where Gautama Buddha attained
enlightenment. Bodh Gaya has been the place of pilgrimage and veneration
for both Hindus and Buddhists since then.
- Rajgir- It is an ancient city in the Nalanda district and
was the first capital of the kingdom of Magadha. Tourists visit Bimbisara
Jail, Gridhakuta Hills and Venuvan Monastery in Rajgir.
- Nalanda- It was an ancient Mahavihara, a large and revered
Buddhist monastery in the ancient kingdom of Magadha. It is famous for its
university, ancient Nalanda ruins, and archaeological museum.
- Sarnath- It is a place located around 10 km outside
of Varanasi. According to a legend, Lord Buddha set the ‘Wheel of Dharma’ in
motion here by giving his first sermon here. Pilgrims who visit
Varanasi pay their visit at the Tibetan Temple, Chaukhandi Stupa, the very
famous- Ashoka Pillar and Thai Temple, Dhamekh Stupa, Mulagandha Kuti Vihar, and Sarnath Museum.
- Lumbini- It is a Buddhist pilgrimage site in the Rupandehi District of Nepal.
It is the place where Queen Mahamayadevi gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama
in 563 BCE. Gautama, who achieved enlightenment sometime around 528 BCE,
became Lord Buddha and founded Buddhism. Lumbini was a pivotal place in
the life of the Buddha.
- Kushinagar- It is an important Buddhist pilgrimage site where Buddhists believe Gautama
Buddha attained Parinirvana after his death. It is an
international Buddhist pilgrimage centre.
- Sravasti- It was one of the six largest cities
in India during Gautama Buddha's lifetime. Lord Buddha spent a
greater part of his monastic life- preaching and meditating here. He is
said to have spent 24 chaturmasya in the city, which is a 4-month period
for meditation and austerities in the Hindu lunar calendar. In Sravasti,
pilgrims get to visit Jetavana Monastery, Pakki Kutti, and Sahet
Mahet.
As the cherry on the cake,
IRCTC treats guests to the Indian Wonder of the World, the Taj Mahal, which has
maintained its charm over the centuries.
IRCTC makes exemplary
arrangements for travel, accommodation, and meals for guests aboard the
Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train. Don’t wait up more, get
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