Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur is a sacred Buddhist monument where Dr. Ambedkar embraced Buddhism. Experience history and peace! Nagpur was once called 'Fanindrapura'. Plan your trip to India today!
Attend Dhamma Talks
Explore The Stupa
Meditate In The Vipassana Centre
Study In The Library
Visit The Museum
October-February
All-Day
₹500 per person
Deekshabhoomi's historical significance stems from the mass conversion to Buddhism led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in 1956. Choosing Nagpur, a city centrally located in India, held symbolic importance. The conversion was a powerful statement against the caste system prevalent in Hinduism. The stupa, built later to commemorate the event, became a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists, especially those from the Ambedkarite community. It serves as a reminder of Ambedkar's fight for social justice and equality, and his adoption of Buddhism as a path to liberation.