Located near Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, Uraiyur is a region that experienced the rise in popularity of Buddhism during the reign of emperor Ashoka, around the 3rd century. The region served as an active centre for the advent of the religion in South India.
The Chudamani Vihara in Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu, was once an important Buddhist site.As many as 350 bronze idols of Lord Buddha from the 11th to 16th century were discovered at this site during excavations made in 1856.
Ancient capital port city for the Chola kings, situated at the confluence of River Kaveri and the Bay of Bengal.
Located close to the backwaters of Kerala’s Alappuzha district is the not-so-known Buddhist site of Karumadi Kuttan. This place is home to a unique idol of Lord Buddha made of solid black granite.