Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi
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A story of Buddhism written in 15 centuries' worth of stone temples resides at Sanchi. Beginning in the 3rd Century BC during the Sunga period with the 'Great Stupa', an delicately-carved but massive hemispherical temple, it continues through the construction of the huge gates, covered in narrative carvings, and many other stupas and temples in diferrent, later styles. All the monuments have been carefully restored and the many artefacts discovered within have been well-preserved. The immediate area is unspoiled enough to evoke a sense of the great history of the place, consisting of nothing more than the village of Sanchi and the surrounding countryside.
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Review by editor ‘Harvest Sun: Where to go in October’Lara Piegeler suggests October holiday ideas.... Read more » ‘Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi’On a hill overlooking the plain and about 40 km from Bhopal, the site of Sanchi comprises a group of Buddhist monuments (monolithic pillars, palaces, temples ... Read more »
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Review by editor ‘Sanchi’For centuries, Buddhism flourished in India. The town of Sanchi houses the most ancient examples of Buddhist art and architecture, a World Heritage site ... Read more »
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Review by contributing editor ‘Great Stupa’The classic stupa shape was most prominent during the Mauryan dynasty in India. Ashoka Maurya Buddhist influence whilst ruler of India helped spread ... Read more »
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