Trirashmi Buddha Leni (Pandav Leni), Pathardigaon

India / Maharashtra / Nashik /
 cave / caves, archaeological site

About Buddha Leni
Pandav Caves(Pandav Leni)

Buddha Leni is situated at a distance of 9km from Central Bus Stand, Nashik. These are three mountain peaks of Anjinagiri mountain ranges.These caves are 2000 years old.The engravings inside the gumpha are of Buddha .These historical caves created B.C.100 to 110 are located on a tableland on the Trivashmi Hill. Together, there are 29 caves and a training centre for Buddha worshippers. Icons of Bhagwan Gautam Buddha & Bodhisatva are wonderful crafted .Inside the caves one can see idols of Buddha, Bodhisatva. The cave complex contains large caves which were the meeting places of the disciples, where sermons were preached. The caves were well designed with several water tanks chiseled into the rock.
A cluster of Hinayana Buddhist rock cut caves dating from around the 1st century BC Pandavleni caves, are located on the Trivashmi hills. Remarkably carved doorways and brilliant sculptures are the main characteristics of Buddha caves, which might have been used as the dwelling places of the monks.

Out of the 24 caves, 3, 10, 18 caves are really worth mentioning for their outstanding sculptures. The caves houses icons of Buddha, and Bodhisattva. The interiors of the caves were popular meeting places for the disciples, where sermons were concerned. Proficiently molded water tanks on the rocks make one astounding.



About 9 kms. south of in pathardigaon Nasik, is a group of 24 Hinayana Buddhist Caves dating from around the 1st century BC to the 2nd AD. The most important in this group are number 18 and 20. Except caves no. 18, the rest of the caves are Viharas or Monasteries. This group of caves is one of the most important and intriguing in western India. The oldest historical place in Nashik is Tri-Rashmi caves. The famous Dadasaheb Phalke Smarak and Buddhasmarak are soon to be opened for public, which are known for their creativity and only of their kind. Cave 3 is a large vihara with some interesting sculptures. Cave 10 is also a vihara and almost identical in design to cave 3, although it is much older and finer in its detail. It is thought to be nearly as old as the Karla Cave near Lonavala. Cave 18 is a chaitya believed to date from the same time as the Karla Cave and is well sculptured. Its elaborate facade is particularly noteworthy. The cave houses the idols of Buddha, Jain Teerthankara Vrishabhdeo, the icons of Bodhisatva, Veer Manibhadraji and Ambikadevi. The interiors of the caves were popular meeting places for the disciples, where sermons were conducted. There are attractive water tanks very skillfully chiselled into the rock. The 2000-yr-old Buddhaleni caves, built by the Jain kings, are located on a tableland atop the Trivashmi Hill, close to the Mumbai Road.

Information for tourists

Excavated in Trirashmi Hill, it is also called the caves of the Buddha. A renovation drive by the Archaeological Survey of India and the State tourism department promises the construction of a stairway from the base to the top of the caves. Buddhalena caves are rich in inscriptions throwing light on the history of the Satavahana and Kushana dynasties. Some of the finest caves or viharas are the GuatamiputraVihara, Nahapana Vihara and Mahayana Vihara, which must be visited for their interesting sculptures.
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Coordinates:   19°56'19"N   73°45'0"E

Comments

  • Comments copied from duplicate tag 47 months ago hemant +3 Remove this comment Mr.Pravin & Dharmaraj whether u known about Histry of Bouddhas & Pandavas? Have u any proof 4 that bouddhas came here & build it. This is pandav leni only. We known Because it's our native place. That bouddha stambha is newly made.In Histry of nasik no any proof 2 that pandav leni made by Bouddha. And don't make reigius disput like M.Karrunanidhi. 44 months ago mahesh_chalke 0 Remove this comment HI , This so nice Historical Place , If you want to get peace of mind visit this pandav leni. 39 months ago rishabh bhalerao -3 Remove this comment it is crystal clear that when there are statues of lord buddhhas in the caves, there should be no hesitation to accept that it is buddhha leni. pandava has also visited or stayed for some period, however this leni was built by the reknowned emperor "ASHOKA" who spread the thoughts of lord buddhha to the mankind all over the world. 39 months ago bhausaheb -3 Remove this comment I am agree with the comments of rishabh that it is "buddhha leni". In every leni there are statues of 'LORD BUDDHA'. no politics please. 38 months ago sach +4 Remove this comment Whether it is Pandava's found or Bouddha's, I just leave that to our great historians. It is their business. For me it is a real historical as well sacred place and I believe the God is unique and what we see is just his appearance. Whatever it may be, I just wanted to tell you all guys that I just wondered when I saw a Shivling (pindi) like structure inside the one of the central caves. Please have a look at it when you visit that place.
  • To know the history you can go through the gazetter of Nasik. All the Indians were Buddhists who constructed the Buddhist Caves in their places. Later on the Jains copied the Buddhist tradition of constructing their caves. There are no proofs of existence of Pandavas. And if we accept that Pandavas existed ever, then they must be Buddhist, because they carved Buddha statues in all the SO CALLED PANDAVA LENIS. Actually the Brahmins misguided Indians by calling the Buddhist caves as Pandav Caves to destory the history of Buddha and existence of Buddhism in all the Corner of............ Not only India but World
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