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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stopped by the replica of the East Gate of Sanchi’s Great Stupa standing in front of Humboldt Forum museum in Berlin.
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Stupa Name |
Location |
Built By |
Time Period |
Significance |
Mahabodhi Stupa |
Bodh Gaya, Bihar |
Emperor Ashoka |
3rd century BC |
Marks the location where Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment, part of UNESCO World Heritage site. |
Dhamek Stupa |
Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh |
Gupta Kings (originally Ashoka) |
5th century AD |
Marks the spot where Buddha delivered his first sermon after enlightenment (Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta). |
Amaravati Stupa |
Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh |
Satavahanas |
2nd century BC |
One of the largest stupas of ancient India, once a major center of Buddhist learning. |
Nalanda Stupa |
Nalanda, Bihar |
Gupta Dynasty |
3rd-12th century AD |
Part of the Nalanda University complex; built to enshrine the relics of Sariputra, Buddha’s disciple. |
Shanti Stupa |
Leh, Ladakh |
Japanese Buddhist monk Nichidatsu Fujii |
1991 |
Built to promote world peace and commemorate 2,500 years of Buddhism. |
Ramabhar Stupa |
Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh |
Malla Dynasty |
5th century BC |
Believed to mark the cremation site of Gautama Buddha. |
Deur Kothar Stupa |
Rewa, Madhya Pradesh |
Emperor Ashoka |
3rd century BC |
Important early Buddhist site, contains relics and evidence of early Buddhist presence in Central India. |
Kesariya Stupa |
Kesariya, Bihar |
Licchavi Clan |
3rd century AD |
Largest stupa in the world by volume, believed to be built at the site where Buddha gave his final sermon. |
Thotlakonda Stupa |
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh |
Satavahanas |
2nd century BC |
Ancient Buddhist monastic complex, a center for religious studies and trade during its time. |
Bharhut Stupa |
Satna, Madhya Pradesh |
Maurya Dynasty |
3rd century BC |
Known for its exquisite railings and gateways with detailed sculptures and carvings depicting Jataka tales. |
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q:Consider the following statements about Kesariya Stupa: 1.The stupa contains the relics of Buddha. 2.This Buddhist site is located in Kushinagar. Which of the above statements is/are correct? a) 1 only b) 2 only c) Both 1 and 2 d) Neither 1 nor 2 Answer: d Explanation: 1st statement is incorrect: The Kesariya Stupa is identified as a paribhogik stupa, that is, containing his belongings, and not a saririka stupa or a ‘relic stupa’. 2nd statement is incorrect: The Kesariya Stupa is situated in East Champaran District. It is located in the township of Kesariya, between two important Buddhist sites, Vaishali and Kushinagar. |
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