Deekshabhoomi
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, NAGPUR/ Updated : Jul 7, 2017, 16:04 IST
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Also known as Dhamma Chakra Stupa, Deekshabhoomi is a holy monument that is located some 5 kms south west of Nagpur city. Deekshabhoomi is known for the large Buddhist Stupa that was located inside its premises. Built by renowned … Read more
Also known as Dhamma Chakra Stupa, Deekshabhoomi is a holy monument that is located some 5 kms south west of Nagpur city. Deekshabhoomi is known for the large Buddhist Stupa that was located inside its premises. Built by renowned architect Sheo Dan Mal, this stupa draws its inspiration from the much better known Sanchi Stupa. Read less
Also known as Dhamma Chakra Stupa, Deekshabhoomi is a holy monument that is located some 5 kms south west of Nagpur city. Deekshabhoomi is known for the large Buddhist Stupa that was located inside its premises. Built by renowned architect Sheo Dan Mal, this stupa draws its inspiration from the much better known Sanchi Stupa. It took 23 years to complete this structure and was dedicated to public on 18th December 2001 by the then President Dr. K.R. Narayanan. The main hall of the stupa has an idol of Buddha at the centre. This is a gift from the Thai students studying in the University of Nagpur. Father of Indian constitution, Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar followed the Buddhist faith and the stupa was built by the Ambedkar Smarak Samiti as a memorial to the great statesman.
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