The Mahachaitya of the Nagarjunakonda Caves contains the sacred relic of the Buddha. Visit the Nagarjunakonda Caves and examine its splendid architecture
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Nagarjunakonda, Andhra Pradesh

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Nagarjunakonda, a small island on a man-made lake along the edge of the river Krishna in Andhra Pradesh, was named after a Buddhist monk Nagarjuna who had set up a Buddhist learning centre here to preach the teachings of the Buddha in the valley. A home to ancient chaityas, viharas, monasteries and stupas, the Nagarjunakonda caves are the richest Buddhist sites in the southern India.

Dating back to 300 century CE, the Nagarjunaconda caves, which were excavated in the 1950's, reflects upon a major Mahayana learning centre in the early India. The representation of the Buddha in physical forms not only reveals the phases of the Buddha's life but also reflects a splendid architecture of these caves. The pictures of elephants and flowers on the accurately carved pillars, high images of the Buddha in the cave temples and the presence of the Mahachaitya a large structure which contains the sacred relics of Lord Buddha, are some of the add on's to the splendid architecture of the Nagarjunakonda caves.


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Nagarjunakonda, Andhra Pradesh
 Accessibility
Nagarjunakonda caves, located in Andhra Pradesh, India is easily accessible by air, water, rail and road.

By Air - The nearest airports are at Vijayawada, 65 kilometers away and Hyderabad, the state's capital, 150 kilometers away.

By Rail - The nearest railway station is at Guntur, 36 kilometers away from Nagarjunakonda.

By Road - The place can be reached by a good network of road by buses, coaches and taxis. Regular buses link Nagarjunakonda to Hyderabad, Warangal, Vijaywada and Guntur.

By Water - There are regular ferry services to reach Nagarjunakonda.



Statue of Lord Buddha
Statue of Lord Buddha
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