Shravasti (Hindi: श्रावस्ती Śrāvastī), a town in northern Uttar Pradesh, was the capital of the ancient Indian kingdom of Kosala, along the Rapti River. It is one of the most revered Indian sites in Buddhism, where the Buddha lived most after his enlightenment, taught many of his sūtras and converted many of his disciples. Despite being later destroyed by the 13th century when the Delhi Sultanate was established, the site was rediscovered by a team of British and Indian archaeologists in the late 19th century, attracting waves of systematic excavations for the last two centuries.
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[edit | edit source]- 2 Jharkhandi NER (code: JKNI), Balrampur. The nearest railway station.
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[edit | edit source]- 1 Jetavana.
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- 3 Mahamongkol Stupa (Thai Stupa).
- 4 Buddha Statue.
- 5 Shobhnath temple. A Jain temple dedicated to the third tirthankara (ford-maker) Sambhavanatha.
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[edit | edit source]- 1 Rahi Tourist Bungalow, ☏ +91 87565 98382. Run by Uttar Pradesh Tourism.

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