- 30°08′31″N 77°21′16″E / 30.141915°N 77.354361°E / 30.141915; 77.354361
Srughna, also
spelt Shrughna in Sanskrit, or Sughna,
Sughana or Sugh in the spoken...
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Buddha delivered the
Mahasatipatthana sutta),.
Kurukshetra Stupa, Topra,
Srughna (Sugh Stupa) and
Chaneti Stupa were all
visited by the
Buddha where he...
-
Taittiriya Aranyaka 5.1.1., the
Kurukshetra region is
south of
Turghna (
Srughna/Sugh in Sirhind, Punjab),
north of
Khandava (Delhi and
Mewat region), east...
- Ahichchhatra, Bairat, Kosambi, Nalanda, Padmavati, Sangala, Sankisa, Shravasti,
Srughna, Taxila, and Vaishali.
Unlike his contemporaries,
Cunningham would also...
- has well over
hundred deva
temples and
numerous heretics. The
country of
Srughna has
Ganges river to its east and
Yamuna river in the
middle of it. These...
-
Taittiriya Aranyaka 5.1.1., the
Kurukshetra region is
south of
Turghna (
Srughna/Sugh),
north of
Khandavprastha forest (Delhi and
Mewat region), east of...
-
replica of Ashoka's
edicts including largest Ashoka Chakra in the
world Srughna, now
known as the Sugh
Ancient Mound, on
outskirts of
Yamunanagar city...
- 200,000 400,000 250,000 (CE 2) 150,000–250,000
Shangqiu China 100,000
Srughna India 100,000
Suzhou China 100,000 66,000 95,000 58,000
Syracuse Italy...
- Suryamandir-Tirth in
Amadalpur is nearby.
Buddhist stupa here is
identified with the
Srughna. The cir****ference of the
mound is
about 5 km and it is
situated on the...
- was
moved to
Feroz Shah
Kotla in
Delhi in 1356 CE by
Firuz Shah Tughlaq.
Srughna, now
known as the Sugh
Ancient Mound, on
outskirts of
Yamunanagar city...