Location: Right in the heart
of the city
Ideal Time to Visit: Anytime
round the year, From Sunrise to Sunset
Attraction: Stupa and Design
Pattern
How to Reach: Hire a cab or
Auto from the hotel or take a rickshaw if you
happen to stay in the vicinity.
Dhamek Stupa in Sarnath is one of the most visited
and most revered Buddhist Shrines in the world.
Dhamek Stupa marks the place where Lord Buddha
gave away his first sermon after he got enlightened
in Bodh Gaya. Dhamek Stupa is arguably the most
remarkable structure at Sarnath. Typical of Stupas
of that period, Dhamek is cylindrical in shape
with a base that is more than 28 meters in diameter.
The Stupa stands 31.3 meters above the pedestal
whereas the entrance measures 43.6 meters on its
feet. Dhamek Stupa that was originally commissioned
during Mauryan period is made partly out of red
bricks and stones.
The architectural pattern of Dhamek Stupa is
distinct in itself. Numerous excavation works
have been carried out in and around this structure
that was first started by Colonel Cunningham of
Royal British Army in early 20th century. The
decorative patterns on the trunk of Stupa are
mesmerizing. Panels that are carved with geometric
and floral designs mark the trunk of Dhamek Stupa.
The design also consists of a broad band of Swastika
(fylfot). These Swastikas have been carved in
different geometrical patterns with a finely chiseled
lotus wreath, running over and below it. It has
also been reveled that the structure was expanded
and enlarged as many as 12 times in the course
of history. It is interesting to note that successive
patrons of this shrine have each added and embellished
the original shrine. The main area has been enclosed
and consists of a labyrinth of half-ruined monasteries
and votive Stupas.
It can be safely claimed that Dhamek Stupa is
the most conspicuous structure at Sarnath. During
the initial excavation, a stone tablet was unearthed
that reveled that the name of this Stupa is Dhamek
and it marks the place where Lord Buddha gave
his first sermon. It is generally agreed upon
by the historians that the word Dhamek is a distorted
form of Dharma Chakra that means turning the wheel
of the Dharma. Some also claim, with the help
of Prakrit sources that Dhamek is the very spot
where the five ascetics who left Gautam Buddha
in Bodh Gaya used to live in huts.
Several dignitaries as well as other pilgrims
of Buddhist countries visit this place for circumambulation
of this sacred Stupa. The pattern of worship followed
by the Tibetans is different from other Buddhists.
Tibetans Buddhist circumambulates Stupa counter-clockwise
chanting the mantra 'Om mani padme hum'. It is
worth knowing that the first discourse of the
Buddha was on the 'Wheel of Law'. This is the
possible reasoning behind the naming of this Stupa.
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