
Ashoka's Stupa
Tourist Attraction
Ashoka's Stupa
The Ashoka Stupa, also known as Rajgir Stupa, is a significant Buddhist monument located on the top of a hill in Rajgir, Nalanda district, Bihar. Built by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE, the stupa is dedicated to Lord Gautam Buddha and serves as a focal point for Buddhist activities.
The stupa's hemispherical dome, crowned with an ornate pinnacle, captures the essence of Buddhist symbolism.
Visitors can reach the stupa via a picturesque walkway or a ropeway, which offers stunning views of the surrounding natural beauty. The site is especially popular during sunset, when the beauty of the surroundings is further enhanced.
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Ashoka's Stupa is located in Nalanda, Bihar.
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