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Exploring Buddhist Circuit by rail

Ministry of Tourism’s recent Dekho Apna Desh webinar showcased a comprehens­ive itinerary of the Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train that passes through key Buddhist sites in India. The journey, which guests will find to be enlighteni­ng and peaceful, also inclu

- Manas Dwivedi

Ministry Tourism (MOT) recently organised a webinar titled ‘ Exploring Buddhist Circuit by Train’ as part of its ‘Dekho Apna Desh’ series. The webinar focused on promoting and showcasing the rich Buddhist heritage in India and highlighte­d the major destinatio­ns in the country said to have been personally visited by Buddha. The webinar also brought to lightherit­age left behind by his disciples, including modern monasterie­s. Focus was also laid on providing firsthand informatio­n to viewers on the arrangemen­ts for travel (especially by train) and accommodat­ion options at these Buddhist sites in India. of

Participat­ing from MOT was Arun Srivastava, Deputy Director General, who said that

Buddhist tourism in India has tremendous potential to draw the 500-million-strong Buddhists across the world to ‘India - The Land of Buddha’. He said, “The Indian Buddhist heritage is of great interest to the followers of Buddhism the world over. Buddhism has remained a vital force, an inspiratio­n, and above all, a guidance to our traditions and customs. Its unique contributi­ons in various fields of culture have greatly enriched Indian cultural heritage besides adding to the religious diversity of the land.”

The webinar was presented by Dr. Achyut Singh, Joint General Manager (Tourism & Marketing), Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporatio­n (IRCTC). He informed that IRCTC Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train has been envisioned for covering the most venerable sites of Buddhism, following the life path of the Enlightene­d One - the Buddha himself. The Buddhist tourist train covers all the places which had a significan­t impact on Buddha’s life and teachings.

Singh added that the IRCTC Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train itinerary enables all guests to pay their respects at the holy site in Lumbini, in addition to the Mayadevi temple dedicated to the Enlightene­d One’s mother. “The Buddha’s moment of enlightenm­ent, enshrined for eternity under the Maha Bodhi Tree at Bodh Gaya, occupies an important place in the itinerary as much for its religious and scholarly significan­ce as for the monumental beauty of its confluence of Buddhist traditions from all over the world. In crafting the itinerary, special care has been taken to include the site of the Buddha’s original

sermon which gave birth to Buddhism, from where sprang all its varied forms, sects and distinctio­ns. Guests also have the opportunit­y to be mesmerised by the Ganga Aarti that is performed on the banks of the Holy Ganges in the evenings,” he said.

The itinerary traces the life of Buddha from his birth to his ascension from the bindings of the material world, and incorporat­es the Mahaparini­rvan Temple at Kushinagar, with its Reclining Buddha depicting the divine soul’s last earthly position of rest. “Aspirants who wish to achieve

The Indian Buddhist heritage is of great interest to the followers of Buddhism the world over – Arun Srivastava

Special care has been taken to include the site of the Buddha’s original sermon which gave birth to Buddhism – Dr. Achyut Singh

deeper insight into Buddhism can delve into its intricacie­s while reflecting on the sermons given by the Buddha at Sravasti, specifical­ly the Jetavana monastery,” Singh concluded.

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Joint General Manager (Tourism & Marketing), IRCTC
Dr. Achyut Singh Joint General Manager (Tourism & Marketing), IRCTC
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Deputy Director General, MOT
Arun Srivastava Deputy Director General, MOT
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