This comprehensive account explores the enduring legacy of Buddhism in India, tracing its evolution through ancient stupas, temples, monasteries, and caves. It delves into the rich history of iconic sites such as the Mahabodhi Temple, Sanchi stupas, Ajanta's murals, and the ruins of Nalanda, revealing how these spaces fostered a unique interplay of art, philosophy, devotion, and politics.
The narrative follows the Buddha's journey from enlightenment to becoming an idea that inspired the creation of these grand monuments, blurring the lines between history and myth. It examines how these breathtaking sites, once havens for diverse communities, have survived centuries of tumultuous history to tell a remarkable story of human endeavor and faith.
Through meticulous research and vivid illustrations, the book offers a window into the lives of Buddhists past and present. It highlights the role these UNESCO World Heritage sites play in global politics, establishing India as a guardian of Buddhism and a diplomatic ally to its Buddhist neighbors.