Chaukhandi Stupa
Chaukhandi Stupa | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Status | Preserved |
Location | |
Location | Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
Geographic coordinates | 25°22′27″N 83°01′25″E / 25.374102°N 83.023658°E |
Chaukhandi Stupa is a Buddhist stupa in Sarnath located 8 kilometres from Cantt Railway Station in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The site was declared to be a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India in June 2019. [1]
History
[edit]The Chaukhandi Stupa is thought originally to have been built as a terraced temple during the 7th and 8th centuries to mark the site where Buddha and his first disciples met traveling from Bodh Gaya to Sarnath. Later Govardhan, the son of a Raja Todar Mal, modified the stupa to its present shape by building the octagonal tower to commemorate the visit of Humayun, the Mughal ruler.
Today the stupa is a high earthen mound covered with a brickwork edifice topped by an octagonal tower. It is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.
See also
[edit]Reference notes
[edit]- ^ "Chaukhandi Stupa declared to be "of national importance"". The Hindu. 9 June 2019. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
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