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Sanchi, which is located in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for famous in the world for stupas, monolithic Asokan pillar, temples, and monasteries.

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The population of Sanchi is 6,785.

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Shirakami-Sanchi happened in 1993.

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Yasui Sanchi was born in 1617.

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Yasui Sanchi died in 1703.

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Ashoka built a total of eight stupas on the hilltop of Sanchi including the Great Stupa. ...

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Emperor Ashoka built the Sanchi stupa.

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Sanchi Kankhera is a village in India, located in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is known for its temples, notably the famous Sanchi Stupa, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Sanchi stupa is located close to important cities in Madhya Pradesh. A good network of roads connects Sanchi to Bhopal (46kms), Vidisha (10kms), Indore (232kms).

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The Sanchi stupa was commissioned by Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire in the 3rd century BCE. It was later expanded and embellished by subsequent rulers and dynasties.

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Ashoka built a total of eight stupas on the hilltop of Sanchi including the Great Stupa. ...

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It is made of stone.

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Madhya Pradesh

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Kyūshū Chūō Sanchi Quasi-National Park was created on 1982-05-15.

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it was built for ashoka's wife

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Brick and Rubble

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Sanchi, which is located in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for outstanding examples of Buddhist art and architecture, such as stupas, monolithic Ahsokan pillars, temples, and monasteries.

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the Great Stupa at Sanchi

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it was built for ashoka's wife

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The Sanchi Stupa, located in India, is made of sandstone. Sandstone was the primary building material used in the construction of the stupa which dates back to the 3rd century BCE.

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The Sanchi Stupa in India is primarily constructed using sandstone. Sandstone is a popular material for building due to its durability and ease of carving intricate designs.

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3rd century B.C.E.by emperor Ashoka

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it was built for ashoka's wife

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There are no mural paintings in Sanchi Stupa. Instead, the stupa is known for its intricate stone carvings and sculptures that depict scenes from the life of Buddha and other Buddhist themes.

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John Marshall has written:

'A guide to Sanchi'

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Send royal officers out to teach Buddhism

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Ashoka supervised its building and I imagine his people built it.

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A. L. Srivastava has written:

'Life in Sanchi sculpture'

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The Sanchi Stupa was built by Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan dynasty in the 3rd century BCE. It was constructed to enshrine relics of Buddha and serve as an important Buddhist pilgrimage site. Ashoka was a fervent supporter of Buddhism and used his influence to spread its teachings.

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large size of unburnt bricks and plaster were used with wooden parasol (chatrayasshti).

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292 miles, a little over 8 hours

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well tells all about the buddhists and all the people

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The torana imagery helps visitors understand the Buddha´s teachings.

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The Great Stupa in Sanchi is important because it is one of the oldest and best-preserved stupas in India, dating back to the 3rd century BCE. It represents a significant example of early Buddhist architecture and art, serving as a pilgrimage site for Buddhists. The stupa also contains relics associated with Buddha, making it a sacred place for followers of Buddhism.

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its not at all chaitya as its lack all the basic features of a chaitya as pillared aisle, central naive and the votive stupa

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Answer is Sanchi... its a place in madhya pradesh

Answer is Howrah in West Bengal

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This Japanese sentence does not make sense in English. It appears to be a string of words that do not form a coherent phrase or sentence in English.

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Vidisha was the capital of mauryan empire. it is located in the north region of Bhopal Madhya pradesh in India. During that period vidisha served as commervial capital too. while, Sanchi was the hub of religious acitivities and lots of Stupas were made to promote religious peace by Chandragupta Maurya. Now it is known as Sanchi Stupa & one can find the that emblem in every Indian rupees note.(pillar with four lion).
Patliputra was the capital of Mauryan Empire .

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At the early stage of its construction only large size of unburnt bricks and plaster were used with wooden parasol (chatrayasshti).

Thereafter stones were used in making gateway (34 feet high) (2)

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At the early stage of its construction only large size of unburnt bricks and plaster were used with wooden parasol (chatrayasshti).

Thereafter stones were used in making gateway (34 feet high) (2)

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