Dhauli
Dhauli or Dhauligiri is a hill located on the banks of the river Daya, 8 km south of Bhubaneswar in Odisha. It's know for "Dhauli Santi Stupa", a peace pagoda monument which witnesses the great Kalinga War built by Japan Budhha Sangha and Kalinga Nippon Budhha Sangha.[1][2][3][4][5]
Dhauli hill is presumed to be the area where the Kalinga War was fought.[6]
Imagary[]
Picture of Dhauli Light and Sound Show
Light and sound show in Dhaulagiri
Sleeping Buddha statue at Dhauli Shanti Stupa
Lion Sculpture at the entrance of Dhauli Shanti Stupa
References[]
- ^ "Odisha Tourism : Dhauligiri". odishatourism.gov.in. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
- ^ Chowdhary, Charu. "Dhauli Hills in Odisha is Home to The Stunning Shanti Stupa And More | India.com". www.india.com. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
- ^ "Shanti Stupa". Times of India Travel. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
- ^ "Floristic Diversity Assessment of Dhauligiri Hill and its Adjoining Areas of Bhubaneswar City, Odisha". ResearchGate. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
- ^ Urmi: The Journal of the Odisha Society of Americas 49th Convention: For Annual Convention Held in 2017 at Dearborn, Michigan. Odisha Society of the Americas. p. 57.
- ^ "Kalinga War and its impact on Ashoks". India Video. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
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Coordinates: 20°11′32.54″N 85°50′22.16″E / 20.1923722°N 85.8394889°E
Edicts of Ashoka (Ruled 269–232 BCE) | |||||
Regnal years of Ashoka |
Type of Edict (and location of the inscriptions) |
Geographical location | |||
Year 8 | End of the Kalinga war and conversion to the "Dharma" | Udegolam Nittur Brahmagiri Jatinga Rajula Mandagiri Sasaram Barabar Kandahar Khalsi Shahbazgarhi Topra Araraj,Rampurva Rampurva Ai Khanoum (Greek city) | |||
Year 10[1] | Minor Rock Edicts | Related events: Visit to the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya Construction of the Mahabodhi Temple and Diamond throne in Bodh Gaya Predication throughout India. Dissenssions in the Sangha Third Buddhist Council In Indian language: Sohgaura inscription Erection of the Pillars of Ashoka | |||
Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription (in Greek and Aramaic, Kandahar) | |||||
Minor Rock Edicts in Aramaic: Laghman Inscription, Taxila inscription | |||||
Year 11 and later | Minor Rock Edicts (n°1, n°2 and n°3) (Panguraria, Maski, Palkigundu and Gavimath, Bahapur/Srinivaspuri, Bairat, Ahraura, Gujarra, Sasaram, Rajula Mandagiri, Yerragudi, Udegolam, Nittur, Brahmagiri, Siddapur, Jatinga-Rameshwara) | ||||
Year 12 and later[1] | Barabar Caves inscriptions | Major Rock Edicts | |||
Minor Pillar Edicts | Major Rock Edicts in Greek: Edicts n°12-13 (Kandahar) Major Rock Edicts in Indian language: Edicts No.1 ~ No.14 (in Kharoshthi script: Shahbazgarhi, Mansehra Edicts (in Brahmi script: Kalsi, Girnar, Sopara, Sannati, Yerragudi, Delhi Edicts) Major Rock Edicts 1-10, 14, Separate Edicts 1&2: (Dhauli, Jaugada) | ||||
Schism Edict, Queen's Edict (Sarnath Sanchi Allahabad) Lumbini inscription, Nigali Sagar inscription | |||||
Year 26, 27 and later[1] |
Major Pillar Edicts | ||||
In Indian language: Major Pillar Edicts No.1 ~ No.7 (Allahabad pillar Delhi pillar Topra Kalan Rampurva Lauria Nandangarh Lauriya-Araraj Amaravati) Derived inscriptions in Aramaic, on rock: | |||||
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