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dikshabhumi

Deekshabhoomi Stupa

Deekshabhoomi, located in Nagpur, Maharashtra, is one of the most important and revered pilgrimage sites for Buddhists in India. It is the place where Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar embraced Buddhism on 14th October 1956, along with lakhs of his followers, marking a historic moment of social transformation and equality.

The site is known for its magnificent Deekshabhoomi Stupa, a grand architectural structure that symbolizes peace, unity, and enlightenment. The stupa houses a sacred relic of Lord Buddha and serves as a center for meditation and spiritual gatherings.

Every year, millions of followers visit Deekshabhoomi, especially on Dhamma Chakra Pravartan Din, to pay homage and participate in ceremonies. The atmosphere during this time is filled with devotion, learning, and a strong sense of community.

Deekshabhoomi is not just a religious place, but a powerful symbol of social justice, equality, and human dignity, attracting visitors from across the world who seek inspiration from the teachings of Buddha and Dr. Ambedkar.