SRAVASTI
Famous As: Buddhist Site
Main Attraction: Saheth-Maheth
Excursion: Devi Patan Temple
WHERE BUDDHA SPENT 24 MONSOONS
Sravasti is located at a distance of 40kms from Bahraich, on the
North-Eastern Railway. The town located near the Rapti River in
northeastern Uttar Pradesh is said to be have been founded by the
mythological king, Sravast. 
Its modern name is Saheth-Maheth. Bifurcated into two parts, namely
Saheth and Maheth, Sravasti contains the ruins and relics of Jain and
Buddhist temples, forts and stupas.
In Buddhist times (6th century BC-6th century AD), Sravasti was the
capital of the kingdom of Kosala and was important both as a prosperous
trading centre and for its religious associations. Shravasti or Sravasti
is intimately associated with the life of Buddha. Buddha is believed to
have spent 24 monsoons of his life, in the city. Bhagwan Mahavir, during
his penance and later as Tirthankar, visited Sravasti many times
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Temples
Maheth:
Identified with the remains of the city, Maheth covers an area of about
400 acres. Excavations have exposed the massive gates of the city,
ramparts and also the ruins of other structures, which stand testimony to
the prosperity of ancient Sravasti. The Sobhanath Temple is located here.
Pakki Kuti and Kacchi Kuti were probably Buddhist shrines, before they
were converted into Brahmanical temples.
Shobhanath Temple:
The `Shobhanath' temple is believed to be the birth place of Jain
tirthankar 'Sambhavanath', making Shravasti an important centre for the
Jains.
Saheth:
Known primarily as the site of the Jetavana monastery, Saheth covers an
area of 32 acres. Lying about a quarter of a mile to the south - west of
Maheth, it became an important place of pilgrimage, adorned with numerous
shrines, stupas and monasteries. The stupas belong mostly to the Kushana
period, while the temples are in the Gupta style.
Other places of interest include the Swarnagandha Kuti.
EXCURSIONS
Devi Patan Temple:
28 Km. One of the most important Shaktipeeth in the entire region, it is
revered by Hindu devotees of India and Nepal.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: The nearest airport is at
Lucknow (134
km).
Rail: Sravasti is 18 km from the nearest railhead, Balrampur. From
Lucknow there are train services to Balrampur.
Road: Sravasti is accessible through motorable roads from all the
neighbouring cities.
PLACES TO STAY
P.W.D. Inspection House, District Bahraich.
Burmesed Temple Rest House, Saheth-Maheth.
Chinese Temple Rest House, Saheth- Maheth.
Jain Dharamshala.
Burmese Dharamshala, Balrampur, for Burmese Pilgrims.
P.W.D. Inspection House, Balrampur, Distt Gonda.
OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION
Tourist Information Centre: Government of UP Tourist Bureau,
Balrampur.
Banks: Allahabad Bank, Katra.
Post & Telegraph: Part - Time Post Office operates at Katra, 1 PM to
5 PM.
Hospital: Ayurvedic Hospital, Katra.
NEARBY CITIES
Balrampur: 18-km
Lucknow : 134-km
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