Amaravati Stupa – Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh

Amaravati, a serene town on the banks of the Krishna River in Andhra Pradesh, is home to one of the most significant ancient Buddhist monuments in India the
Amaravati Stupa. Known as the Mahachaitya, this sacred structure stands as a timeless symbol of Buddhist heritage, art, and spirituality. It attracts history enthusiasts, pilgrims, and tourists alike who are eager to witness the architectural brilliance and spiritual essence of early Indian Buddhism.

Temple About

Amaravati Stupa is an ancient Buddhist monument built during the Satavahana dynasty. It stands as one of the earliest and most prominent Buddhist sites in South India.

Temple Description

Constructed using white limestone, the stupa was once over 27 meters high and 50 meters in diameter. The outer panels are richly carved with scenes from Buddha’s life, Jataka tales, and Buddhist symbolism, making it an archaeological treasure.

Temple Speciality

One of India’s oldest and largest stupas

Renowned for early Buddhist sculptures and carvings

Spiritual and historical connection to Ashoka and Acharya Nagarjuna

Important center for Buddhist pilgrimage and study

Temple Address

Amaravati Stupa, Amaravati, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh – 522020

Temple Location (Longitude and Latitude)

16.5725° N, 80.3528° E

Temple Timings

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Open all days)

Temple Sevas

As a Buddhist monument, traditional Hindu sevas are not performed. However, meditation, silent prayer, and cultural tours are encouraged.

Traveling Facilities

Well-connected by roads from Guntur, Vijayawada, Tenali

Cabs, autos, and APSRTC buses available regularly

Food Facilities

Local eateries and tiffin centers in Amaravati town

More dining options in nearby Guntur and Vijayawada

Stay Facilities

Lodges and hotels in Amaravati town

More options in Guntur and Vijayawada, including luxury and budget stays

Nearby Railway Station

Guntur Junction – approximately 35 km away

Nearby Airport

Vijayawada International Airport (Gannavaram) – approximately 50 km away

Nearby Bus Station

Amaravati Bus Station – well-connected by APSRTC buses

Bus Routes to Temple

From Guntur: Buses every 30 minutes

From Vijayawada: Direct buses via Mangalagiri

Train Routes to Temple

Nearest major railhead: Guntur Junction

Trains from Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, and Vijayawada

Airways to Temple

Fly to Vijayawada Airport (VGA)

Take a taxi or bus to Amaravati (approx. 1.5 hours)

Nearby Cities to Temple

Guntur (35 km)

Vijayawada (45 km)

Tenali (30 km)

Mangalagiri (25 km)

Nearby Visiting Temples and Places

Amareswara Temple (Lord Shiva temple, Amaravati)

Dhyana Buddha Statue (125 ft tall Buddha statue)

Undavalli Caves

Kondapalli Fort

Mangalagiri Narasimha Temple

Preferable Visiting Season

October to February – Ideal weather for travel and sightseeing

Shopping – Famous For

Buddhist souvenirs, stone carvings, and miniature stupas

Amaravati sarees, handloom textiles

Local handicrafts and Kalamkari paintings

A visit to the Amaravati Stupa is more than just a historical tour it's a spiritual journey into the heart of ancient Buddhist culture. Surrounded by peaceful landscapes, important temples, and cultural landmarks, Amaravati offers a meaningful and enriching experience for all visitors. Whether you're a devotee, a history lover, or a curious traveler, Amaravati welcomes you with timeless wisdom, divine serenity, and cultural splendor.

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