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The Buddhist Circuit covers the most important pilgrimage destinations for Buddhist tourists. Buddhist Circuit is a pathway where buddhist monuments, stupas, pillars, gateways, caves, writings and various other historical evidences are established. These were established either by monks or by the rulers. In Madhya Pradesh there are more than 200 of such sites. 

Sanchi University published a booklet 'Buddhist Circuit in Madhya Pradesh'. To access this book please click here

Sanchi's importance as a major pilgrimage center began to increase from the time when Ashoka the Mauryan Emperor tied the knot with a woman from Besnagar, a place situated close by. Ashoka then went on to construct a glazed stone pillar and a stupa built of brick and mortar. These constructions were a significant landmark in the history of Sanchi. They can be traced back to the 3rd century BC.

On flipping through the pages of the history of Sanchi, you would stumble upon a lot of interesting information on the historical background of Sanchi that would have otherwise remained under covers. Restoration activity in Sanchi gained a fillip during the 20th century which saw the reconstruction of the chief stupas. However the major restoration work was undertaken by archaeologist John Marshall and the Buddhist scholar Albert Foucher in 1912. Beautiful parks and museums also came up. Due to its strong association with Buddhism and the life of Lord Buddha, Sanchi was ascribed the status of a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

History of Stupa

Sanchi is one of the famous pilgrimage centers for the Buddhist pilgrims. There are a number of reputed Buddhist centers in the Eastern India and Nepal, but no other place has a direct connection with the life of Lord Buddha, as Sanchi. 

Important Monuments : - The Great Stupa No.1- 36.5mts in diameter and 16.4 mts high. It is one of the oldest stone structures in India. With a massive hemispherical dome, the stupa stands majestically. The paved procession path around it has become smooth by centuries of pilgrim's visit. Built originally as an earthen stupa by the Emperor Ashoka, it was rebuilt in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC.

The last of the additions to this remarkable stupa are the elaborate and richly carved four gateways or Toranas. The first of the four gateways to be erected was the one at the Southern Entrance, followed, in chronological order by the Northern, the Eastern and the Western Gateways.

The Gateway : Reveals the birth of Gautum in a series of dramatically rich carvings. The southern Gateway: crowned by a wheel of law, illustrates the miracle associated with the Buddha as told in the Jataka kathas. The Eastern Gateway, describes the young prince, Gautam, leaving his father's place, renouncing worldly life to seek enlightenment .The inner face of the right pillar portrays the dream of Maya, the mother of Buddha, when she conceived him. The Western Gateway portrays the Seven incarnations of the Buddha, four represented by trees and three by stupas; the Buddha preaching his first sermon at the Deer Park, Sarnath and the ChhaddantaJataka tale.

Sonari Stupas :
Sonari is the archaeological site of an ancient monastic complex of Buddhist stupas. The site, positioned on a hill, is located about 10 km southwest of Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh, India. The stupas were excavated around 1850 by Alexander Cunngham, who discovered two boxes containing relics.

The reliquary of Stupa No.2 presents has inscriptions in Brahmi mentioning the names of Buddhist monks also appearing in the reliquary of Sanchi Stupa N.2 and Andher Stupas: Kasapagota, Majjhima, Kosikiputa, Gotiputa, and Apagira. It would seem, then, that the ashes of these monks were divided between these three stupas. The date of construction of Stupa 1 and Stupa 2 must therefore be equivalent to those of Sanchi Stupa No.2, i.e. 125-100 BCE.

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

 

Places to visit in MP

 

NEARBY PLACES FROM SANCHI UNIVERSITY

S NO.PLACESDISTANCE/TIME FROM - SUBISMP TOURISMMAP
1.  SANCHI STUPA

Distance - 15Km approx.

Time - 20min approx.

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2.  UDAIGIRI CAVES

Distance - 23.1Km approx.

Time - 28min approx.

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3.  HALALI

Distance - 26.1Km approx.

Time - 32min approx.

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4.  BHOPAL

Distance - 50.4Km approx.

Time - 1h 10min approx.

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5.  BHOJPUR

Distance - 63.2Km approx.

Time - 1h 17min approx.

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6.  BHIMBETKA

Distance - 84.4Km approx.

Time - 1h 50min approx.

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TOURIST DESTINATIONS

S NO.PLACESDISTANCE/TIME FROM - SUBISMP TOURISMMAP
7.  SALKANPUR

Distance - 120Km approx.

Time - 2h 42min approx.

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8.  CHANDHERI

Distance - 180Km approx.

Time - 3h 18min approx.

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9.  PACHMARHI

Distance - 189Km approx.

Time - 3h 35min approx.

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10.  UJJAIN

Distance - 238Km approx.

Time - 3h 43min approx.

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11.  INDORE

Distance - 242Km approx.

Time - 3h 54min approx.

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12.  BHEDAGHAT

Distance - 250Km approx.

Time - 5h 2min approx.

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13.  CHORAL

Distance - 268Km approx.

Time - 4h 22min approx.

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14.  JABALPUR

Distance - 269Km approx.

Time - 5h 44min approx.

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15.  OMKARESHWAR

Distance - 310Km approx.

Time - 5h 25min approx.

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16.  ORCHHA

Distance - 316Km approx.

Time - 5h 3min approx.

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17.  KHAJURAHO

Distance - 332Km approx.

Time - 6h 11min approx.

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18.  MAHESHWAR

Distance - 334Km approx.

Time - 5h 13min approx.

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19.  MANDU

Distance - 333Km approx.

Time - 5h 19min approx.

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20.  PANNA

Distance - 358Km approx.

Time - 6h 39min approx.

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21.  PENCH

Distance - 359Km approx.

Time - 6h 45min approx.

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22.  BHURHANPUR

Distance - 381Km approx.

Time - 7h 9min approx.

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23.   BANDHAVGARH

Distance - 390Km approx.

Time - 6h 58min approx.

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24.  GWALIOR

Distance - 393Km approx.

Time - 4h 47min approx.

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25.  CHITRAKOOT

Distance - 468Km approx.

Time - 8h 33min approx.

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26.  AMARKANTAK

Distance - 490Km approx.

Time - 9h 47min approx.

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