Sarnath archaeological site
Map showing the location of Sarnath, an archaeological site in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Sarnath
archaeological site, India
Sarnath, archaeological site north of Varanasi, eastern Uttar Pradesh state, northern India. According to tradition, it was there that the Buddha began teaching his followers.
- Key People:
- Sir Alexander Cunningham
- Related Topics:
- Buddhism
- archaeology
- Related Places:
- Uttar Pradesh
- India
Sarnath contains a stupa (shrine) called the Dhamek Stupa, which marks the place where the Buddha first taught. Sarnath is also where Ashoka, a 3rd-century-bce Mauryan emperor, erected a memorial pillar topped with a capital consisting of four lions. This capital, known as the Lion Capital of Ashoka, is the basis for the state emblem of India.

