The Architectural
Extravaganza |
Not To Forget |
Travellers Factoid |
Look
Beyond |
Tours

At
a distance of 46 km from Bhopal, Sanchi is an exotic example of Buddhist
architecture of ancient India. It is believed that Emperor Ashoka (273-236
BC) built these most magnificent structures of ancient India called the
Stupas. Stupas are the large hemispherical domes containing a central
chamber, in which the relics of the Buddha were placed. These Stupas trace
the development of the Buddhist architecture and sculpture at the same
location beginning from the 3rd century B.C. to the 12th century AD.
When I had to come to India, I was deciding which theme to
follow. Buddhist tourism made me feel that I should follow this trail. And
Sanchi Stupa came under the same trail. said Ria Johnson, a
traveller from Canada.

Ashoka when he was a governor married Devi, the daughter of a respected
citizen of Vidisha, a town 10 km from the Sanchi hill. Prince Mahendra
visited Sanchi with his mother before leaving for the island of Lanka for
taking Buddhism there.
Sanchi stupas are noteworthy for their gateways as they contain ornamented
depiction of incidents from the life of the Buddha and his previous
incarnations as Bodhisattvas described in Jataka tales. Sculptors belonging
to different times tried to depict the same story by repeating figures. The
Buddha has been shown symbolically in the form of tree or through other
inanimate figures. One of the sects of Buddhism opposed depiction of the
Buddha by a human figure.
Emperor Ashoka had put up at Sanchi a pillar edict and a Stupa containing
relics of the Buddha. Addition of new Stupas and expressions in stone of
legends around the life of the Buddha and the monastic activities at the
Sanchi hill continued under several dynasties for over fifteen hundred
years.
Also, the Brahmi script could be deciphered from the similarities in
inscriptions carved at different places in the main stupa.
The top of the Ashoka pillar, which comprises of four lions, has been kept
in the museum maintained by the Department of Archaeology. The size and the
weight of the pillar point to advanced construction technology that was
existent at the time of Ashoka. To bring the stone for carving the pillar
from the mine to Sanchi and installing it up the hill itself is an example
of efficient engineering.
UNESCO has included the place as one of the heritage sites of the world.
No other place could have such a wonderful archictecture, this
was my first reaction and I still maintain. Only think I feel that they
should promote this site well. It is beautiful said Ria
Johnson

ASI museum :
Archeological Survey of India has a museum which houses number of artifacts
from Buddhist era. A visit to ASI museum is must.
Vidisha :
Located 10 kms from Sanchi, Vidisha bid a scenic landscape which makes it a
focal point for many travellers across the country.

For people who follow Buddhism, this is an ultimate place, but for those
who even dont follow it, it is an idyllic site to spectacle.
Many....I have number of moments. I just love the site and as and
when I get the time, I sit down and see the videoshooot I did there....
ended Ria Johnson
Getting There
By Air : The nearest airport is Bhopal.
By Rail : The nearest railhead is at Vidisha, which is 10
kms from the city.
By Road : Sanchi is well connected to Bhopal, Vidisha and
Indore with a well laid out road network.
Many thanks to Ria Johnson, who shared his experience with us.
Related Storie(s)
Bhopal The City With A
Versatile Profile- By Hritu Pawar
Ranchi- A Beautiful City In Bihar-
By Nawal Kishore Prasad
Eco/Adventure Tourism In
Madhya Pradesh- By Rahul Srinivas
Bhopal To Vidisha- An Offbeat
Excursion- By Atul Malhotra
Unexplored
Centre
Duration :14 Days / 13 Nights
Destinations :Delhi - Gwalior - Orchha....