Monday Dec 23, 2024

Sanchi Stupa 2- Madhya Pradesh

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Sanchi Stupa 2- Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh-464661

Diety

Buddha

Introduction

Sanchi 2 is a Buddhist complex, nearby sanchi great stupa, on a hilltop at Sanchi Town in Raisen District of the State of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in 46 kilometres (29 mi) north-east of Bhopal, capital of Madhya Pradesh., the Buddhist monuments of Sanchi 2 are one of the oldest stone structures in India. Designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO. The sculptures and monuments present at the site are a fine example of the development of Buddhist art and architecture in Madhya Pradesh.

Puranic Significance

The stupas which seem to have been commissioned during the rule of the Shungas are the Second and then the Third stupas (but not the highly decorated gateways, which are from the following Satavahana period, as known from inscriptions), following the ground balustrade and stone casing of the Great Stupa (Stupa No 1). The reliefs are dated to circa 115 BCE for the medallions, and 80 BCE for the pillar carvings, slightly before the reliefs of Bharhut for the earliest, with some reworks down to the 1st century CE. Stupa No. 2 was established later than the Great Stupa, but it is probably displaying the earliest architectural ornaments. For the first time, clearly Buddhist themes are represented, particularly the four events in the life of the Buddha that are: the Nativity, the Enlightenment, the First Sermon and the Decease. The decorations of Stupa No. 2 have been called “the oldest extensive stupa decoration in existence”, and this Stupa is considered as the birthplace of Jataka illustrations. The reliefs at Stupa No.2 bear mason marks in Kharoshthi, as opposed to the local Brahmi script. This seems to imply that foreign workers from the north-west (from the region of Gandhara, where Kharoshthi was the current script) were responsible for the motifs and figures that can be found on the railings of the stupa. Foreigners from Gandhara are otherwise known to have visited the region around the same time: in 115 BCE, the embassy of Heliodorus from Indo-Greek king Antialkidas to the court of the Sungas king Bhagabhadra in nearby Vidisha is recorded, in which Heliodorus established the Heliodorus pillar in a dedication to Vāsudeva.

Century/Period/Age

3rd century BCE.

Managed By

Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)

Nearest Bus Station

Bhopal

Nearest Railway Station

Bhopal

Nearest Airport

Bhopal

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