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Sanchi
Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, in Madhya Pradesh, India

Deekshabhoomi
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thumb|Ambedkar and Deekshabhoomi on a 2017 postage stamp of India
thumb|Bust of Babasaheb Ambedkar at Deekshabhoomi
Assandh
Assandh, historically known as Āsandīvat, is a town and municipal committee in the Karnal district of the Indian state of Haryana. Assandh is located in 45 km south-west of Karnal. The town is surrounded by four districts - Karnal, Kaithal, Jind and Panipat.
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Dhauli
Dhauli or Dhauligiri is a hill located on the banks of the river Daya, 8 km south of Bhubaneswar in Odisha, India.

Bharhut
Bharhut is a village in the Satna district of Madhya Pradesh, central India. It is known for a Buddhist stupa, unique in that each panel is explicitly labelled in Brahmi characters saying what the panel depicts. The major donor for the Bharhut stupa was King Dhanabhuti.
Dhamek Stupa
stupa at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India
Clement Town
human settlement
Ratnagiri
Buddhist monastery in Odisha
Chaukhandi Stupa
buddhist stupa in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Pushpagiri
Budhist site in Odisha, India
Shanti Stupa
building in India

Lalitgiri
Lalitagiri () (also known as Nalitagiri) is a major Buddhist complex in the Cuttack district in the Indian state of Odisha. The complex is home to stupas, 'esoteric' Buddha images, and monasteries (viharas), which is the oldest site in the region. Significant finds at this complex include Buddha's relics. Tantric Buddhism was practiced at this site.
Mahakali Caves
Caves in Maharashtra state of India
Udayagiri
Buddhist complex in Odisha

Lenyadri
Lenyadri, sometimes called Ganesa Lena, Ganesh Pahar Caves, are a series of about 30 rock-cut Buddhist "caves", located about north of Junnar in Pune district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. They are cut into a natural cliff or steep slope. Other caves surrounding the city of Junnar are: Manmodi Caves, Shivneri Caves and Tulja Caves. The Lenyadri caves date between the 1st and 3rd century AD. Some have later been adapted to Hindu use.
Kesaria stupa
Buddhist stupa in Bihar, India
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Nagarjunakonda
thumb|Drum panel depicting a stupa with the Buddha's descent from Trāyastriṃśa heaven, second half 3rd century.
Mandapeshwar Caves
cave in Mumbai, India
Maha Stupa at Amaravati
ruins of Buddha stupa at Amaravati village, Palnadur district, Andhra Pradesh, India
Sujata Garh
Sujata stupa
Parinirvana Stupa
Buddhist temple in Kushinagar, India
Guntupalli Group of Buddhist Monuments
village in Andhra Pradesh, India
Erravaram Caves
cave in India
Chaitya Bhoomi
Buddhist shrine and resting place of Babasaheb Ambedkar
Saru Maru caves and stupas
Buddhist archaeological site in India
Deur Kothar
Archaeological site in India
Bojjannakonda
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thumb|260px|Bojjannakonda is one of the Holy relic sites of Andhra Pradesh
Bojjannakonda and Lingalakonda are two rock-cut caves of Buddhist origin on adjacent hillocks situated near the village of Sankaram, Anakapalle of ancient Kalinga in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The sites are believed to have been established between the 4th and 9th centuries AD, when Buddhism was the majority religion of Sankaram (Sangharam). The original name of Bojjannakonda is Buddina Konda.
Vishwa Shanti stupa, Rajgir
Indian peace pagoda
Kanaganahalli
Kanaganahalli, situated about 3 km from Sannati, is an important Buddhist site where an ancient Mahastupa was built. It is on the left bank of the Bhima river in Chitapur taluk, Kalaburagi district in Karnataka, India. Nalwar is the nearest Railway station about 19 km from Sannati. The Buddhist site is about 2.5 km from Chandrala Parameshwari temple of Sannati.
Tulja Caves
cave in India (Maharashtra)
Thanale Caves
buddhist cave in India(Maharshtra)
Bavikonda
thumb|250px|Holy relic sites map of Andhra Pradesh
Bavikonda Buddhist Complex lies about 16 km from Visakhapatnam, in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, on a hill about 130 metres above mean sea level. The term Bavikonda in Telugu means a hill of wells. As per its name, Bavikonda is a hill which has wells for the collection of rainwater. Bavikonda Monastic ruins dates back to the 3rd century BCE.
Buddha Smriti Park
Indian park
Satdhara
Satdhara is an archaeological site, consisting of stupas and viharas, located west of Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Salihundam
Salihundam, is a village and panchayat in Gara Mandal of Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh. It is a historically important Buddhist monument of ancient Kalinga and a major tourist attraction'''''' It is a village lying on top of the hill on the south bank of the Vamsadhara River. It is at a distance of 5 KM west to Kalingapatnam and 10 KM from Singupuram and 18 KM from Srikakulam town. It was known as Salipetaka (meaning rice emporium in Telugu).
Chaneti Buddhist Stupa
Buddhist stupa in Haryana, India
Peace Pagoda, Darjeeling
buddhist stupa in Darjeeling
Amaravati sculptures in the British Museum
series of sculptures in the British Museum
Sonari Stupas
archaeological site in India
Tashi Gomang Shedra Buddhist Monastery
Buddhist shrine outside Siliguri, West Bengal, India
Adurru
Adurru is a village and a 2nd-century CE Buddhist archaeological site in the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located in the Mamidikuduru Mandal, on the western bank of Vainateya, a distributary of the Godavari River, around 9.5 km from the Bay of Bengal.
Kotturu Dhanadibbalu
protected Buddhist Monument in Andhra Pradesh, India
Chandavaram Buddhist site
archaeological site in Donakonda mandal, India
Sanchi Stupa No.2
building in India
Thotlakonda
thumb|Entrance to Totlakonda