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Bhojpur Stupas
Bhojpur Stupas
The Great Stupa of BhojpurThe Great Stupa of Bhojpur
Bhojpur Stupas is located in IndiaBhojpur StupasShown within IndiaShow map of IndiaBhojpur Stupas is located in Madhya PradeshBhojpur StupasBhojpur Stupas (Madhya Pradesh)Show map of Madhya Pradesh
Alternative nameMorel Khurd Stupas
Coordinates23°25′53″N 77°50′31″E / 23.43139°N 77.84194°E / 23.43139; 77.84194
TypeBuddhist settlement

The Bhojpur Stupas, also called Murelkhurd Stupas or Morel Khurd Stupas by the Archaeological Survey of India to avoid confusion with the village and archaeological site of Bhojpur, Madhya Pradesh about 45 km to the southwest, are a group of about thirty stupas located southeast of Sanchi, about at about 11 km.

There are in all four groups of stupas surrounding Sanchi within a radius of twenty kilometers: Bhojpur and Andher Stupas in the south-east, Sonari in the southwest, and Satdhara to the west. Further south, about 100 km, is Saru Maru.

All these stupas were searched in the 19th century by Major Cunningham, who in most cases carried the reliquaries to England. One of the reliquaries is made of rock crystal and comes in the form of a Buddhist stupa. Rock crystal, a material of extreme purity, was often used to make containers for sacred relics. This reliquary was found the room of relics of Stupa 2 during the excavations in 1851 by Alexander Cunningham and FC Maisey.

The center of the stupas was hollow to accommodate small relics (present when they were excavated, but now lost), and the stupa would have been wearing an umbrella, symbol of high rank. These stupas probably date from the 1st century BCE.

  • Sanchi and surrounding stupas. Sanchi and surrounding stupas.
  • General plan. General plan.
  • Group of stupas. Group of stupas.
  • Group of stupas. The Sanchi stupas appear far away on the horizon. Group of stupas. The Sanchi stupas appear far away on the horizon.
  • Stupas, reliquaries and inscriptions. Stupas, reliquaries and inscriptions.
  • Stupas, reliquaries and inscriptions. Stupas, reliquaries and inscriptions.
  • The reliquary of stupa n°2, in rock crystal (H: 11 cm, W: 8 cm, Victoria and Albert Museum). The reliquary of stupa n°2, in rock crystal (H: 11 cm, W: 8 cm, Victoria and Albert Museum).
Adjacent Buddhist structures
Satdhara Sanchi Bhojpur Stupas
Sonari Stupa Saru Maru Andher Stupas

See also

References

  1. "Buddhist Stupas Monument - Archaeological Survey of India - Bhopal". asibhopal.nic.in.
  2. ^ Buddhist Circuit in Central India: Sanchi, Satdhara, Sonari, Andher, Travel ... p.31
  3. ^ Notice of the Victoria and Albert Museum "Reliquary | V&A Search the Collections". collections.vam.ac.uk. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  4. "Reliquary | V&A Search the Collections". collections.vam.ac.uk. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
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