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The Royal Residency, Sankisa

The Royal Residency Sankisa, a renowned unit of INPAC GROUP. It is situated at Buddha Marg, Sankisa District Farukhabad Uttar Pradesh. The Hotel has the most advantageous access – 1 Km from the Buddha Temple Ruins. An emblematic undertaking carefully raised on 3 sections of land of land in the best situations with 26 cooled Twin bed Rooms and 1 suite, takes into account the enhanced needs of Tourists from Japan Taiwan, Korea, Thailand and other International voyagers and Domestic recreation explorers.

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About Sankisa

Sankisa is one of the lesser realized Buddhist legacy locales related with the supernatural occurrences of Lord Buddha. Here, it is trusted that Lord Buddha in the wake of conveying messages to his mom in paradise plummeted to earth. This immediate relationship of Lord Buddha makes Sankisa or Sankasia a favored goal for Buddhist pioneers. Known as Sankasya in Ramayana, this town has gotten numerous notices, including the one from the Chinese voyager, Hiuen Tsang. He named this city as Kapittha in his travelog and portrayed it as a pleasant place to visit. Throughout the long stretches of its history, Sankasia uncovered many stone statues amid the unearthings.

Situated in Farrukhabad area of Uttar Pradesh, Sankasia can be likewise come to from Kannauj (40 km)

Tourist Attractions Near Sankisa

The village is popular amongst archaeological and historical aficionados. A small temple of Maya Devi in Sankasia reinstates the legends associated with Lord Buddha. Here, the mother of Lord Buddha is worshipped as a goddess of fertility. Buddhist sculptures dating back to Mahayana era also adorn the walls at the site.

The remains of Asokan Pillar at Sankisa are also worthy of a visit. The pillar with an elephant in lieu of the usual lion is associated with the representation that Queen Mayadevi dreamt at the time of conceiving Prince Siddhartha who later became Buddha.

The excavations by ASI (Archeological Society of India) have also unearthed many findings of ancient era. The site unearthed many scriptures, terracotta figurines, bronze coins and stone dishes belonging to the Buddhist times.

Sankisa Sightseeing

Sankisa holds significant historical & religious importance, particularly in Buddhist tradition. According to Buddhist scriptures, Sankisa is believed to be the place where Buddha descended from the Trayastrimsa Heaven after giving teachings to his mother, Maya Devi, who had passed away seven days after his birth.

Ashokan Elephant Pillar

The Elephant Pillar of Ashoka is a significant artifact from ancient India, showcasing the grandeur and philosophy of Emperor Ashoka's reign during the Maurya dynasty. These pillars, found across India, represent his commitment to spreading Dhamma (moral teachings) inspired by Buddhist principles.

Sankisa Buddha Temple

Sankisa (also spelled Sankasya or Sankassa) is a revered Buddhist pilgrimage site in Uttar Pradesh, India. It holds immense historical and spiritual significance, as it is believed to be the place where Lord Buddha descended from Tushita Heaven after preaching the Abhidhamma to his mother, Mahamaya.

“Sankisa is a key pilgrimage site in the Buddhist circuit, which comprises six major Buddhist sites in the state: Kapilvastu, Kaushambi, Kushinagar, Shravasti, Sankisa, and Sarnath. The tourism department is dedicated to making Sankisa a world-class tourist destination to attract more foreign Buddhist followers, thereby strengthening our economy,” Singh added.

Ruins of Ancient Stupas

Sankisa is home to numerous ancient stupas, showcasing the artistic and architectural prowess of the Mauryan and Gupta periods. These stupas are perfect for history enthusiasts and those seeking to learn more about Buddhist architecture.

Sankisa Archaeological Site

The Sankisa Archaeological Site, located in Uttar Pradesh, is a treasure trove of history and spirituality. Renowned for its association with Buddhism, this site offers glimpses into the life and teachings of Lord Buddha, as well as the architectural and cultural advancements of ancient India.

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