Dhamek Stupa
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, SARNATH/ Updated : Jan 11, 2017, 10:46 IST
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Dhamek Stupa is one of the most important sights in Sarnath and its mostly due to its antiquity and significance of being the exact spot of Buddha’s first sermon.
Dhamek Stupa is one of the most important sights in Sarnath and its mostly due to its antiquity and significance of being the exact spot of Buddha’s first sermon. Read less

Dhamek Stupa is one of the most important sights in Sarnath and its mostly due to its antiquity and significance of being the exact spot of Buddha’s first sermon. It was here that he revealed the eightfold path leading to nirvana. The stupa is composed of a cylindrical tower that rises around 43m and the diameter of the monument is a formidable 28m. The arched niches halfway on the monument may have once held statues of the Buddha. There are lovely elaborate carvings halfway on the monument on some sides.
A combined entry ticket to the ruins complex, Dhamek Stupa and Archeological Museum costs INR 20 for Indians and approximately INR 100 for foreigners.
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