Bharhut Stupa - Archaeological site in Dewar , India
Bharhut Stupa - Archaeological site in Dewar , India
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Bharhut Stupa - Archaeological site in Dewar - Satna, India

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About Bharhut Stupa in Dewar

Scant remnants of a millennia-old Buddhist site once home to ornate stone gateways & sculptures.

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CRWW+QC9 Bharhut Stupa, Dewar, Madhya Pradesh 485001

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4.1

Total User Reviews (283)

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0755 278 0600
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CRWW+QC9 Bharhut Stupa, Dewar, Madhya Pradesh 485001
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Bharhut Stupa - Featured Reviews (283)

User profile pictureRoopali krishnani

Welcome to the UNESCO World Heritage Site- Bharhut Stupa. If you are a person who loves historical places then this is a perfect place . This place is a perfect amalgamation of nature and heritage. To reach the top of the hill ,put on your shoes,carry all your gears ( camera, binoculars) and some food to dig in. I have visited this place thrice with my friends and the beauty is worth experiencing!

User profile pictureShivank Chaudhary CC 56

Amazing place for tour & picnic. You can see Ancient and Mysterious things related to Buddhism and you'll get knowledge about Bauddh Dhamma and that place named by Bharhut Stupa. The government needs to pay attention to it and make it a better place for tourism.

User profile pictureAkash Maurya

Wonderful archeological site with great history. But now only few stone's are there only. when ever u bharhut go take your own taxi .

User profile pictureHemant Kumar

beautiful and peaceful place to visit near satna.

User profile pictureVJtech

archaeological site, Bharhut is a village located in the Satna district of Madhya Pradesh, central India. It is known for its famous relics from a Buddhist stupa. The most famous donor for the Bharhut stupa was King Dhanabhuti. The Bharhut sculptures represent some of the earliest examples of Indian and Buddhist art, later than the monumental art of Ashoka (circa 260 BCE), and slightly later than the early Shunga-period reliefs on railings at Sanchi Stupa No.2 (starting circa 115 BCE).1 Though more provincial in quality than the sculpture at Sanchi, Amaravati Stupa and some other sites, a large amount of sculpture has survived, generally in good condition. Recent authors date the reliefs of the railings of Bharhut circa 125-100 BCE, and clearly after Sanchi Stupa No.2, compared to which Bharhut has a much more developed iconography.[1][3] The torana gateway was made slightly later than the railings, and is dated to 100-75 BCE.[1] Historian Ajit Kumar gives a later date to Bharhut, the 1st century CE, based on stylistic comparisons with datable works of art from the Art of Mathura, particularly sculptures inscribed in the name of ruler Sodasa.[4] Many of the Bharhut remains are now located in the Indian Museum in Kolkata. Buddhism continued to survive in Bharhut until 12th century. A Small Buddhist temple was enlarged around 1100 AD and a new statue of Buddha was installed.A large Sanskrit inscription from the same period was found at the site, however it appears to have been lost.[6] This is different from the inscription Lal Pahad inscription of AD 1158 mentioning the Kalachiri kings. Some recent reevaluations have tended to uncouple Bharhut from the Shunga period, and rather attribute the stupa to the 1st century CE, based on artistic similarities with better dated Mathura art and a questioning of the antiquity of the Bharhut inscriptions (particularly the Dhanabhuti inscriptions) suggested by traditional paleography

User profile pictureChaman Pratap Singh

Built in the year 150 BC, the Bharhut Stupa is marvellously built with meticulousness and stands as testimony to the rich culture of ancient India. The stupa narrates momentous tales from the period when it was constructed. It tells the tale of Lord Buddha's journey to enlightenment, the, details everyday life during this period and many such minute details. The railings of the Bharhut Stupa were carved impressively out of red stone and add beauty to it. Today all that is left are the relics of this exemplary site. Some remains of the Bharhut Stupa are being preserved at the Indian Museum in Kolkata.

User profile pictureDIWAKAR DUBEY

Place is extraordinary but due to lack of maintenance and conservation site is gradually degrading MP government must advertise this place properly and provide basic amenities

User profile picturevirag sontakke

This is a Buddhist Stupa datable to 2nd -1st Century BCE. This is probably earliest stupa in Madhya Pradesh. This is unique because of its art form. However, currently only base of the ancient stupa is preserve at the site. Decorative elements of stupa is shifted to Indian Museum Kolkata, and Allahabad Museum, Uttar Pradesh.

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Where is Bharhut Stupa Located ?

Bharhut Stupa Located in Dewar of Satna. The complete address is CRWW+QC9 Bharhut Stupa, Dewar, Madhya Pradesh 485001.

Can I get the contact No of 'Bharhut Stupa' ?

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