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Kaushambi District Magistrate has submitted a proposal to the Ministry of Tourism for the current financial year, prioritizing the development of key Buddhist sites.

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  • Targeted initiatives have been planned to develop Kaushambi into a prominent center within the Buddhist Circuit to enhance religious tourism.
  • Rich in Buddhist heritage and historical importance, the district is poised to receive modern tourist facilities and significant infrastructure upgrades under this plan.
  • As part of this effort, a roadmap has been developed to enhance Kaushambi’s religious sites, making them more appealing tourist destinations.
  • Key Heighlights of Proposal:
    • Development of tourist amenities at the Cambodian Monastery in Kaushambi
    • Construction of parking facilities near the Sri Lankan Buddha Vihara to accommodate tourist vehicles
    • Installation of clear directional signage on all major access roads leading to the viharas
    • Creation of transport-friendly infrastructure, including designated parking zones and rest areas
  • These upgrades are designed to enhance accessibility and visitor experience at Buddhist heritage sites, ensuring easier travel and improved facilities.

Historical Significance of Kaushambi

  • Kaushambi, a prosperous ancient city during the Buddha’s time, was a thriving trade center and major communication hub connecting various regions.
  • It served as the capital of the Vatsa Kingdom and was one of the 16 Mahajanapadas, the prominent ruling dynasties of ancient India.
  • Kaushambi is significant in Buddhism as the place where the Buddha stayed and preached during his sixth and ninth years after enlightenment.
  • It is known as a center of higher learning and  it is a key landmark for Buddhist tourism in India.
  • Kaushambi is mentioned in the Buddhist Anguttar Nikaya as a prosperous city founded by King Kushamb of the Chandra Dynasty.
  • It features the 6th-century BCE Ghositarama monastery, built by a royal treasurer, where the Buddha is said to have stayed this makes it a significant pilgrimage destination.
  • The Ashoka Pillar, erected in the 3rd century BCE by Emperor Ashoka, is another notable attraction and currently stands near Prayagraj Fort.
  • The Ashoka Pillar, inscribed in Pali, highlights Kaushambi’s importance as a trading center and its Buddhist heritage.
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