Buddhist Attractions
Nagarjunkonda : Nagarjunkonda is located in the midst of an artificial lake and is an island museum which is one of its kind in the region. The museum gives an appearance of a vihara or a monastery and preserves within a commendable collection of relics of Buddhist art and culture. The main stupa or the Maha Chaitya here preserves the sacred relics of the Buddha. An instant eyecatcher here is the ruined monolithic statue of the Buddha which seems to spread peace and tranquility. To reach Nagarjunakonda, you can take a steam boat from Launch station located in V.P.South.
Nagarjuna Sagar, located at a distance of 165 Kms from Hyderabad in Nalgonda district, is one of the most prominent Buddhist centers in India.
Nagarjunkonda : Nagarjunkonda is located in the midst of an artificial lake and is an island museum which is one of its kind in the region. The museum gives an appearance of a vihara or a monastery and preserves within a commendable collection of relics of Buddhist art and culture. The main stupa or the Maha Chaitya here preserves the sacred relics of the Buddha. An instant eyecatcher here is the ruined monolithic statue of the Buddha which seems to spread peace and tranquility. To reach Nagarjunakonda, you can take a steam boat from Launch station located in V.P.South.
Nagarjuna Sagar, located at a distance of 165 Kms from Hyderabad in Nalgonda district, is one of the most prominent Buddhist centers in India.
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