Shravasti

Shravasti, located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, holds immense historical and religious significance, particularly in Buddhism. Shravasti was once a flourishing city during ancient times and is mentioned in several Buddhist scriptures as one of the six largest cities in India during the lifetime of Gautama Buddha. It served as a prominent center for Buddhist teachings and monastic activities. Shravasti is closely associated with the life of Gautama Buddha and is revered as the place where he spent the most significant amount of time during his monastic life. It was here that Buddha performed several miracles, delivered numerous sermons, and engaged in profound discourses with his disciples. The Jetavana Monastery in Shravasti was one of the most renowned monastic establishments during Buddha's time. It was donated to Buddha by Anathapindika, a wealthy merchant, and became the site of many important events in Buddhist history. Today, the ruins of the Jetavana Monastery remain a key attraction for pilgrims and tourists. Shravasti remains an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists from around the world. The city attracts visitors seeking spiritual solace, historical insight, and cultural enrichment. Pilgrims often participate in meditation sessions, religious rituals, and guided tours of the ancient sites. Its tranquil ambiance and spiritual aura appeal to those seeking a peaceful retreat and a deeper connection to Buddhism.

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Pilgrimage Places in Shravasti and nearby

Located about 100 kilometers from Ayodhya, a town in the Shravasti district, Shravasti is the place where Buddha lived the most following his enlightenment. It is believed to be the site where Buddha delivered many of his Suttas (sermons), inspired many of his renowned disciples, and performed his “Shravasti miracles” – including the “great miracle” and “twin miracle” – a subject of numerous historic reliefs, statues and literature in Buddhism. This ancient locale is extensively mentioned both in the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.

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