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: ''Caityabhūmī'', Officially: ''Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mahaparinirvan Memorial'') is a Buddhist
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and the cremation place of B. R. Ambedkar, the chief architect of the
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. It is situated besides Dadar Chowpatty (beach),
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. Chaitya Bhoomi is a revered place of pilgrimage for Ambedkar's followers, who visit in millions annually on his death anniversary (''Mahaparinirvan Diwas'') on 6 December. The Chief Minister of Maharashtra, the Governor, the Minister and many other politicians pay tribute to Ambedkar every year on 6 December in Chaitya Bhoomi.
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, the
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, has also visited. Chaitya Bhoomi hosts a memorial to Ambedkar and has been graded an A-class tourism and pilgrimage site by the
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Structural details

The structure is square in shape with a small dome divided into ground and mezzanine floors. In the square-shaped structure is a circular wall about 1.5 metres in height. In the circular area are placed the bust of Ambedkar and a statue of Gautam Buddha. The circular wall has two entrances and is furnished with marble flooring. On the mezzanine floor there is a Stupa, besides the resting place for
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s. The main entrance gate of the Chaitya Bhoomi is replica of the Gate of the Stupa of Sanchi while inside a replica of
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is made. The Chaitya Bhoomi was inaugurated by Meerabai Yashvant Ambedkar, the daughter-in-law of B. R. Ambedkar, on 5 December 1971. Here, the
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s of Ambedkar are enshrined. In 2012, the Central Government led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh cleared the transfer of Indu Mills land to the Maharashtra Government for constructing a memorial.


Mahaparinirvan Din

Ambedkar's death anniversary (December 6th) is observed as Mahaparinirvan Din.
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s of people across India throng Chaitya Bhoomi to pay homage to him.


Gallery

File:Chaitya Bhoomi Stupa 01.jpg, Chaitya Bhoomi File:Ashoka pillar, Chaitya Bhoomi 04.jpg, Ashoka pillar, Chaitya Bhoomi File:Ashoka pillar and Chaitya Bhoomi gate (inner side).jpg, Ashoka pillar and Chaitya Bhoomi gate (inner side) File:Chaitya Bhoomi Stupa 04.jpg, Chaitya Bhoomi Volunteers of Samata Sainik Dal and Ambedkars followers, surrounded by Chaitya Bhoomi on Mahaparinirvana Day File:Structure of Chaitya Bhoomi stupa inside Chaitya Bhoomi.jpg, Structure of Chaitya Bhoomi stupa inside Chaitya Bhoomi File:Replica of Sanchi gate at Chaitya Bhoomi.png, Replica of Sanchi gate carving at Chaitya Bhoomi File:Sand carved Buddha at Dadar Chowpatty.png, Sand carved Buddha at Dadar Chowpatty on Mahaparinirvan Din File:People across India gathered at Chaitya Bhoomi on 6th December.png, People across India gathered at Chaitya Bhoomi on 6 December File:An offering at Chaitya Bhoomi by family.png, An offering at Dadar Chowpatty by family File:A Buddhist monk watching photo exhibition at Chaitya Bhoomi.png, A Buddhist monk watching photo exhibition at Chaitya Bhoomi


See also

*'' The Buddha and His Dhamma'' * Dalit Buddhist Movement * Deekshabhoomi *
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* Navayana Buddhism * Statue of Equality


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