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Nagpur Temple Becomes Tourist Hotspot
25 Dec
Summary
- Dragon Palace Temple in Kamptee near Nagpur is now a 'B grade' tourist destination.
- The Buddhist site, built in 1999, attracts international devotees for worship.
- Festivals like Buddha Purnima see large gatherings at the temple.

The Dragon Palace Temple in Kamptee, near Nagpur, has been officially recognized as a 'B grade' tourist destination by the state government. This recent declaration is intended to stimulate tourism growth and invigorate the local economy, recognizing the site's national importance.
Established in 1999, the temple, also known as Peace Palace, is a globally respected Buddhist center. It attracts worshippers and visitors from various countries, including Japan, seeking spiritual solace and meditation amidst its serene environment. The temple complex boasts Japanese architectural influences and includes a Buddha statue, prayer hall, auditorium, library, and gardens.
Its designation as a tourist spot is timely, given its popularity during significant Buddhist festivals such as Dhammachakra Pravartan Din, Ambedkar Jayanti, and Buddha Purnima. Nagpur's central location further enhances accessibility for both domestic and international travelers, positioning the Dragon Palace Temple as a key cultural and religious landmark.




