The Great Stupa at Sanchi Is One of The Most Important Buddhist Monuments Reflecting Gem of Buddhist Art and Architecture
The Great Stupa at Sanchi Is One of The Most Important Buddhist Monuments Reflecting Gem of Buddhist Art and Architecture
The Great Stupa at Sanchi Is One of The Most Important Buddhist Monuments Reflecting Gem of Buddhist Art and Architecture
at Sanchi Town, Madhya Pradesh, India, this Stupa is the oldest stone
structure in India that was built during the Mauryan period. Originally
of a central chamber where the relics of Lord Buddha are placed. Four
surrounding the Stupa were later added in the first century BCE. A
century BC through the twelfth century AD, the Sanchi Stupa attracts
great Sanchi Stupa was laid by one of the greatest Indian Emperors,
Ashoka of the Maurya Dynasty who reigned over almost the entire
erected in the site. While the lower portion of it is still grounded, the
The city of Vidisha was on the trade route which connected the plains
of the Ganga to The Western coast. It was also a great market place in
Buddhism grow rapidly while and after Lord Buddha’s time. It’s
places which were attached with small shrines. Besides these places
associated with Lord Buddha’s life and stupa’s containing his relics
spread the message of love and peace. It is the first built Stupas of all
relics of Buddha.
emblem has been taken from the ‘Ashoka Stambha’ located near the
entry of the stupa. The entry gates are aligned in the four cardinal
directions.
wanted to spread the message of love and peace far and wide. He
such structures.
It has an ornamented gateway called the ‘Torana’. The stupa cannot
be entered. You can only walk around it. It is one of the biggest
a hill that the top of the dome can be seen even from a distance. It is
brick structure. The form has been given a round shape purposefully
The hemispherical dome is called the ‘anda’ – This structure was built
to exemplify and illustrate the heap of soil that was used to bury the
respective andas. The remains of lord Buddha present inside the andas
methods.
These remains are indeed of the great Buddist scholar Siddhartha
followers of Buddha.
Buddha.
path’ –
Entry gates are called the ‘toranas’ – The gateways to the stupas at
during 70 BC. The toranas are of a very unique nature and have an
dynasty but was built from the money collectively donated by the
are also present around it. The inscriptions also include pictorial
stories that tell us about the life and times of the common people.
surround the anda which depics the central part of the stupa. This
(AMASR) Act of 1958 and its Rules of 1959 and the Amendment and
Every year lots of tourists, both Indian as well as non-Indians visit the
holy shrine to witness not only a divine and spiritual ambience but
and trial and an immensely towering vision were the only assets they
had.