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Sanchi is one
destination that you should explore. The most famous of these
monuments, the Sanchi Stupa 1, was originally built
by
the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka, the then governor of Ujjayini, whose
wife Devi was the daughter of a merchant from adjacent Vidisha.
Their son Mahindra and daughter Sanghamitra were born in
Ujjayini and sent to Sri Lanka, where they converted the king,
the queen and their people to Buddhism
Location :
The distance of Sanchi from the capital city of Madhya Pradesh,
Bhopal is just 46 kilometers in the East, this makes the trip to
the Sanchi a one day affair and extremely popular. Away from the
hustle bustle that surrounds Bhopal Sanchi offers complete peace
and tranquility. Sanchi is situated over a hillock and in the
ancient times was addressed to as Kakanaya, Kakanava,
Kakanadabota and Bota-Sriparvata.
About Sanchi :
Sanchi is known for stupas, monasteries, temples and pillars
dating from the 3 rd century BC to the 12th century AD. The most
famous of these monuments, the Sanchi Stupa 1, was originally
built by the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka, the then governor of
Ujjayini, whose wife Devi was the daughter of a merchant from
adjacent Vidisha. Their son Mahindra and daughter Sanghamitra
were born in Ujjayini and sent to sri Lanka, where they
converted the king, the queen and their people to Buddhism.
Getting There :
By Air : Nearest airport is at Bhopal (46 km
via Diwanganj and 78 km via Raisen) which is connected with
Delhi, Mumbai, Gwalior and Indore.
By Rail : Sanchi lies on the Jhansi-Itarsi
section of the Central Railways> However, the most convenient
railhead is Vidisha (10 km).
By Road : Good, motorable roads connect Sanchi
with Bhopal, Indore, Sagar, Gwalior, Vidisha and raisen, besides
other places.
Tourist
Attractions :
Sanchi Stupa :
The stupas at Sanchi trace the growth of the Buddhist
architecture and sculpture at the same site from the 3rd century
BC to the 12th century AD .
Emperor Ashoka built the Stupa at Sanchi the central chamber of
which contains relics of Buddha. The stupas at Sanchi are
remarkable for their toranas or the gateways as they are
ornamented by depiction of incidents from the life of the
Buddha, his previous incarnations and various episodes from
Jataka tales. Sculptors of different time period depicted the
same story by repeating figures. The Buddha has been represented
through symbols like the tree, throne, stupa, horse, lion and
elephant. There is a site museum at Sanchi, which has a good
collection of artifacts found form the spot, and nearby
locations. It is the first site museum in India. The tour of
Sanchi is a must to appreciate the skills of the artisans and
beauty of the monument.
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