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  1. The great stupa at Nagarjunakonda belongs to the class of uncased stupas, its brickwork being plastered over and the stupa decorated by a large garland-ornament. The original stupa was renovated by the Ikshvaku princess Chamtisiri in the 3rd century, when ayaka-pillars of stone were erected.

  2. Jul 22, 2023 · They built Nagarjunakonda Stupa in present-day Andhra Pradesh. This stupa was known for its unique style, which featured a circular base and a square top. It was also decorated with intricate carvings and sculptures.

  3. Sep 8, 2022 · At its peak, Nagarjunakonda had more than 30 monasteries and was the largest Buddhist center in the southern part of India. The site’s great stupa or Maha Chaitya is the earliest monument with a dated inscription at the site.

  4. Nagarjunakonda (Nagarjuna’s hill) (Lat. 16° 31' N, Long.79° 14' E), named after the Buddhist scholar and savant Acharya Nagarjuna, is situated in Macherla Mandal of the Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh.

  5. Most famous among them being the Amravati Stupa & the Nagarjunakonda Stupa. It is named after the renowned Buddhist Monk Nagarjuna (the famous Buddhist scholar and the contriver of Mahayana Buddhism) who imparted his summons over here.

  6. Nagarjunakonda, archaeological site in western Andhra Pradesh state, southern India, consisting of an island in Nagarjuna Sagar, a reservoir created by damming the Krishna River there. The site is notable for the remains of its ancient Buddhist monuments (dating from the 1st to the 3rd century ce)

  7. Nagarjunakonda is formed by two words Nagarjuna the famous Buddhist Monk and Konda meaning Hills in Kannad. It is known as one of the richest Buddhist Learning Centre and has many caves that exhibit Buddhist carvings. Nagarjunakonda was the capital of Ikshvaku Kingdom and was called Vijayapuri.

  8. Feb 19, 2024 · Placed amid gold flowers in a small silver stupa, it was enclosed in pottery and adorned with pearls, garnets and crystals. A replica of a larger-than-life Buddha image stands at Nagarjunakonda the original is in the museum.

  9. The great stupa at Nagarjunakonda belongs to the class of uncased stupas, its brickwork being plastered over and the stupa decorated by a large garland-ornament. The original stupa was renovated by the Ikshvaku princess Chamtisiri in the 3rd century AD, when ayaka-pillars of stone were erected.

  10. May 19, 2016 · Nagarjunakonda is famous for Buddism from the 2nd to 4th century AD and is also known as a rich archaeological relic. It is in Macherla Mandalam, Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh, India. The place is about 160 km to the southeast of Hyderabad.