The original name of the temple is *Nichigai Suzan Harinji Temple*. It is run by the Indo-Japanese Society and has a distinctly Japanese design and aesthetic. The temple features a unique roof made of bamboo that slopes outward. The roof curves up at the eaves, giving it a calming, tranquil feel. The architecture and appearance of this temple are similar to the world-renowned temples in Kyoto, Japan. The entire place exudes a soothing, meditative atmosphere.

Dharam Chakra Indo-Japan Temple, Sarnath

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There is a statue of the Buddha, made from black stone, positioned under a tree. I took some great pictures there, capturing a meditative pose. The inner sanctum of the temple houses a massive wooden statue of the Buddha in a reclining posture. It is very meditative, with a beautifully designed head, and the words *Na Mu Myo Ho Ren Ge Kyo* are inscribed underneath.

The wood used to create the statue is sandalwood, which fills the air with a vibrant, calming fragrance that enhances the temple’s serenity. On the left side of the temple stands a grey stone pillar with Japanese characters inscribed on it.

The temple is located in the Baraipur locality of Sarnath, approximately 1 km from the Sarnath Railway Station.

It is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., and entry is free. A must-see for anyone visiting the city of Lord Buddha.