Buddhist heritage

Buddhist heritage


Amaravathi

Amaravathi


Built in the 3rd century BC during the reign of King Ashoka. It is the site of an ancient Buddhist settlement, known as Chintapalli.

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Bavikonda


This site boasts chaityas (prayer halls) and viharas (monasteries).

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Bavikonda
Bojjannakonda

Bojjannakonda


At this site you'll find monolithic votive stupas, caves carved from rocks and ancient brick structures.

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Ghantasala

Ghantasala


Ghantasala, known as Katakasila in the ancient times is a reputed destination for Buddhist pilgrims.

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Nagarjunakonda


it is a unique island housing an archaeological museum that has transplanted and reconstructed monuments of Nagarjunakonda valley. These relics can be dated from the prehistoric to late medieval times.

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Nagarjunakonda
Thotlakonda

Thotlakonda


Thotlakonda is a Buddhist complex near Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. It is located atop a hill that is 128 metres high.

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Undavalli Caves

Undavalli Caves


Undavalli caves date back to the 4th and 5th century BC and are a stunning example of Indian rock-cut architecture.

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Amaravathi

Amaravathi


Built in the 3rd century BC during the reign of King Ashoka. It is the site of an ancient Buddhist settlement, known as Chintapalli.

Read More

Bavikonda

Bavikonda


This site boasts chaityas (prayer halls) and viharas (monasteries).

Read More

Bojjannakonda

Bojjannakonda


At this site you'll find monolithic votive stupas, caves carved from rocks and ancient brick structures.

Read More

Ghantasala

Ghantasala


Ghantasala, known as Katakasila in the ancient times is a reputed destination for Buddhist pilgrims.

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Nagarjunakonda

Nagarjunakonda


it is a unique island housing an archaeological museum that has transplanted and reconstructed monuments of Nagarjunakonda valley. These relics can be dated from the prehistoric to late medieval times.

Read More

Thotlakonda

Thotlakonda


Thotlakonda is a Buddhist complex near Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. It is located atop a hill that is 128 metres high.

Read More

Undavalli Caves

Undavalli Caves


Undavalli caves date back to the 4th and 5th century BC and are a stunning example of Indian rock-cut architecture.

Read More