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Sanchi

 

Sightseeing

 

Great Stupa No1 :-

The oldest stone structure in India ,36.5 m in diameter and 16.4 m in high , and with a massive hemispherical  dome ,the stupa stands in eternal majesty ,the paved procession path around it worth smooth by centuries of pilgrims .  This was constructed in 35 BC are the best from of Buddhist expression one can find any where in the world.  Torans (Gateways) as they are called are covered with explicit carving which depict scenes from the life Buddha and the the Jatakas, the stories relating to Buddha and his earlier births. At this stage Buddha was not represented directly but symbols were used to portray him. The lotus represents his birth, the tree his enlightenment, the wheel, derived from the title of his first sermon, the footprints and throw symbolizing his presence.
 

The Four Gateway :-

Early Buddhist art has no finer expression than these toranas the surround the Great Stupa. The Buddha ,According to the tenets of early Buddhist art ,is portrayed in symbols: The lotus representing his birth ,the tree his enlightenment in the wheel ,derived from the title of hid first sermon, the footprints and throne symbolising his presence. These have been carved with such inspired intensity and imagery that , taken together with the surrounding figures they are considered the finest of all Buddhist toranas, and counter-balance the massive solidity of the stupa they encircle.
 

The Northern Gateways :-

Crowned by a wheel of law , this depict the miracles associated with the Buddha as told in the jatakas.
 

The Southern Gateways:-

The birth of Gautama is revealed in series of dramatically rich carving.
 

Stupa No2 :-

This Stupa stands at the very edge of the hill and its most striking feature is the  stone balustrade that rings it. This is a very good example of the Buddhist architecture. The stupa stands on the very edge of the hill. Though there are no entrance to this stupa, it attracts visitors for the stone balustrade which encircles it. The wall of stupa is decorated with medallions. But the seems to be an imagination of a child as they depict animals, flowers people and scenes from the mythology.
 

Stupa No3:-

It is situated close to the Great Stupa. the hemispherical dome is crowned ,as a mark of its special religious significance am umbrella of polished stone .The relics of Sariputta and Mahamogalena ,two of the Buddha's earliest disciplines, were found in its inmost chamber. These two were the earliest disciples of Buddha. The relics were carried to England in 1853 and were returned to Sanchi in 1953.
 

The Buddhist Vihara  :-

The scared  relics of the Satdhara Stupa ,a few km away from Sanchi ,have  been enshrined in a glass casket on a platform in the inner sanctum of this monastery.
 

The Gupta Temple :-

I ruins now , this 5th century A.D. temple is the earliest Known examples of temple architecture in India.
 

The Museum :-

The Archaeological Survey  of India maintains a site museum at Sanchi. Noteworthy antiquities on display include the lion capital of the Ashoka pillars and metal objects used by the monks, discovered during excavations at Sanchi.
 

The Ashoka Pillar :-

It lies close to the southern  gateway of the Great Stupa and is one of the finest examples of the Ashokan pillar and is known for its aesthetic proportions and exquisite structural balance.
 

The Great Bowl :-

Carved out of one block of stone ,the  mammoth bowl contain the food that distributed among the monks of Sanchi.
 
Great Stupa No.1 , Gateways, Stupa No. 2, Stupa no. 3, Ashoka Pillar, Buddhist Vihara, Monasteries.

Timing for the above monuments : 0900 - 1700 Hrs.


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