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Deekshabhoomi is a sacred monument of Buddhism at the place where the architect of the Indian Constitution, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, went back to Buddhism along with his about 600,000 followers on 14 October 1956. Ambedkar's return to Buddhism is still an important matter for many in India.Deekshabhoomi is situated in Nagpur, Maharashtra, a location regarded as a pilgrimage center of Buddhism in India.
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Deekshabhoomi दीक्षाभूमि
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Central Nagpur
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July 1978
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2001-12-18Z
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