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Buddha Smriti Park

Buddha Smriti Park
बुद्ध स्मृति पार्क
Buddha Memorial Park
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Main stupa of the park
Buddha Smriti Park is located in Patna
Buddha Smriti Park
Location in Patna
Type Urban park
Location Frazer Road, Patna, India
Coordinates 25°36′24″N 85°8′10″E / 25.60667°N 85.13611°E / 25.60667; 85.13611Coordinates: 25°36′24″N 85°8′10″E / 25.60667°N 85.13611°E / 25.60667; 85.13611
Area 22 acre
Operated by Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation
Open perennial open
Status Active
Construction cost 125 crore (US$19 million)
Website buddha-smriti-park.com

Buddha Smriti Park also known as Buddha Memorial Park (as translated in english) is an urban park located on Frazer Road near Patna Junction in Patna, India. This park has been developed by the Bihar Government to commemorate the 2554th birth anniversary of the Buddha. This park was inaugurated by the 14th Dalai Lama.

The park has been constructed at the place where once The historical Bankipur Central Jail of British era existed. After a new central jail was built at Beur on the outskirts of Patna, the old jail become redundant. The park is a brainchild of the Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar. Tibetan spiritual leader, Dalai Lama, on 27 May 2010 inaugurated Buddha Smriti Park and planted two saplings one was brought from Bodh Gaya and the other from Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka of the sacred Bodhi tree. A branch of the original Mahabodhi tree at Bodh Gaya is believed to have been taken to Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka by Emperor Ashoka's son Mahendra. The Sri Lankan delegation had brought a sapling from this tree to planted at the Buddha Smriti Park.

The central attraction of this park is the Stupa, known as Patliputra Karuna Stupa, 200 feet high, situated in the middle of the park. This 22 acre park located in the heart of city house the pot containing holy ashes of Buddha inside the main stupa. Previously the pot containing ashes of Buddha was for display in Patna Museum, pot was earlier excavated from Vaishali. The park have a museum, where Buddhist relics from Japan, Myanmar, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Thailand have been installed.


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