Migadāya

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Migadāya is the Deer Park near Sarnath in India, revered in Buddhism as the site where the Buddha delivered his first sermon and set in motion the Wheel of Dharma.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist pilgrimage site
historic site
park
alsoKnownAs Deer Park NERFINISHED
Migadaya NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent First Sermon of the Buddha NERFINISHED
First Turning of the Wheel of Dharma NERFINISHED
associatedWithGroup first five disciples of the Buddha
associatedWithPerson Gautama Buddha NERFINISHED
country India
culturalSignificance major destination for Buddhist pilgrims
symbolic place of the beginning of the Buddhist Sangha
eraOfOrigin 5th century BCE (traditional dating)
hasSymbol Deer
Dharmachakra (Wheel of Dharma) NERFINISHED
heritageContext part of the Sarnath Buddhist complex
linkedDoctrine Four Noble Truths NERFINISHED
Noble Eightfold Path NERFINISHED
locatedIn India
Sarnath NERFINISHED
Uttar Pradesh
near Varanasi NERFINISHED
partOf Buddhist sacred geography of India NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
significanceInBuddhism place where the Wheel of Dharma was set in motion
site of the Buddha’s first sermon
theme Deer as symbols of peace and non-violence
traditionalLanguageName Pali NERFINISHED
Sanskrit NERFINISHED
visitedBy Buddhist pilgrims from around the world

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Isipatana hasAlternativeName Migadāya