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Bharhut is a
village in the
Satna district of
Madhya Pradesh,
central India. It is
known for a
Buddhist stupa,
unique in that each
panel is explicitly...
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larger stone sculptures, and
architectural monuments such as the
stupa at
Bharhut, and the
renowned Great Stupa at Sanchi. The
Shunga rulers helped to establish...
- (10 km SW of Sanchi).
Further south,
about 100 km away, is Saru Maru.
Bharhut is 300 km to the northeast.
Sanchi Stupa is
depicted on the
reverse side...
- BCE,
Bharhut,
Indian Museum – Kolkata.
Illustrated reconstruction of the
pinnacles at
Bharhut by
Alexander Cunningham Eastern gateway of
Bharhut stupa...
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capitals including the
Pillars of Ashoka, and
stupas such as the
Sanchi and
Bharhut stupas,
which were
constructed and
first decorated during the
Maurya Era...
- to the faith. The same
throne is also
illustrated in
later reliefs from
Bharhut,
dated to
circa 100 BCE. The long
frieze at the
front is
slightly different...
- art. Some of the
earliest such
illustrations can be
found at
Sanchi and
Bharhut.
According to
Naomi Appleton, Jātaka
collections also may have pla**** "an...
- Buddha,
probably around the 1st
century CE,
Indian Buddhist art, as seen in
Bharhut or Sanchi, had
essentially been aniconic,
avoiding representation of the...
- Kesariya,
where he also
erected pillars with his inscriptions, and
possibly Bharhut, Amaravati, or Dharmarajika.
Ashoka also
established the
Pillars of Ashoka...
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Bharhut Mathura Sughana INDO- GR****S
SUNGAS Dhanabhūti (Brahmi: 𑀥𑀦𑀪𑀽𑀢𑀺) or
Vatsiputra Dhanabhūti was a 2nd or 1st-century BCE
Buddhist king in Central...