Udayagiri Buddhist Monastery | Jajpur, Odisha, India | Dream Destination Tour
Udayagiri (ଉଦୟଗିରି) is the largest Buddhist complex in the Indian state of Odisha. It is composed of major stupas and monasteries (viharas). Together with the nearby complexes of Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri, it is part of Puspagiri University. The heritage sites are also known collectively as the Diamond Triangle of the Ratnagiri-Udayagiri-Lalitgiri complex.[3] Per epigraphical artifacts found at the site, its historical name was Madhavapura Mahavihara.This Buddhist complex, preceded by the Ratnagiri and Lalitgiri sites, with their monasteries, is believed to have been active between the 7th and the 12th centuries.
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Excavated Buddhist Complex at Lalitgiri (Orissa)
Ratnagiri Lalitgiri and Udayagiri are recently excavated Buddhist monuments in Orissa. These three Buddhist complexes are also known as the “Diamond Triangle”. There are many stupas, chaityas and viharas excavated at this site. As per the researchers Tantric Buddhism was practiced at this place. You have to take a diversion from Chandikhol to visit these places.
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LALITGIRI:
Lalitgiri, with its other name as Naltigiri, is the 1st century Buddhist complex in Orissa, which together with Ratnagiri and Udayagiri creates Puspagiri University which has a number of best sculptures of that age – like significant stupas and monasteries (viharas). As a renowned Buddhist pilgrimage, this ancient lush village Lalitgiri is a holy destination for a large number of Buddhism devotees.
Numerous excavations done by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have related this region with the origin point of Buddhism. ASI has been conducting such excavations since 1985 to today.
The relic caskets lying in the museum at Lalitgiri is said to have been holding the bones of Gautama Buddha along with many other archaeological findings for a public display. The site was constantly excavated from the year 1985 to 1992 by ASI. The remains of a splendid stupa as well as a relic caskets consisting of four containers made of khondalite, steatite, silver and gold, along with other major structures and archaeological remains were the findings of these excavations.
RATNAGIRI:
Ratnagiri, located in the Jajpur district in the state of Orissa, is a renowned Buddhist holy destination. The place consists of several important Buddhist sculptures spotted around the hills. According to some excavations, the history of the region is associated with 6th Century AD and the Gupta Dynasty.
As per an excavation, a huge monastery at Ratnagiri dates back to the Mahayana sect. It also revealed that the kings like Ashoka of the Gupta dynasty publicized Buddhism in this area. There has been found a number of other hints of Buddhism, including the Monastery, Stupas, Chaityas, among others. Ratnagiri is believed to be a superb destination of learning for the Budhism of Tantric cult that is Vajrayana. The region also witnessed the blossoming of the Kalchakrayana, as clued by Tibetan Buddhist texts.
UDAYGIRI:
Udayagiri, an Orissa Buddhist complex to form Pushpagiri University along with udayagiri and Lalitgiri, and bears a number of significant stupas and monasteries (viharas). Udayagiri was referrd as ‘Madhavapura Mahavihara’ in the history, as per the epigraphical artifact found in the region.
A number of excavations have been conducted by the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) since 1958, which is still in continuity. The large excavation done 1997 to 2000 discovered the Udayagiri-2, the second part of Udayagiri. Several additional stupas and monasteries have been excavated here by ASI.
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Udayagiri & Ratnagiri: Buddhist Archaeological Sites in Odisha, India
A trip to the Buddhist Archaeological remains of Udayairi, situated in Jajapur district of Odisha
The Udayagiri Caves
The Udayagiri Caves are an early Hindu ritual site located near Vidisha in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Northern India. They were extensively carved and reworked under the command of Chandragupta II, Emperor of the Gupta Empire, in the late 4th and 5th century CE. One of India's most important archaeological sites from the Gupta period, it is currently a tourist site under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India.Udayagiri consists of a substantial U-shaped plateau immediately next to the River Bes. Located a short distance from the earthen ramparts of ancient Besnagar, Udayagiri is about 4 km from the modern town of Vidisha and about 13 km from the Buddhist site of Sanchi.[1] Udayagiri is best known for a series of rock-cut sanctuaries and images excavated into hillside in the early years of the fifth century CE. The most famous sculpture is the monumental figure of Viṣṇu in his incarnation as the boar-headed Varaha. The site has important inscriptions of the Gupta dynasty belonging to the reigns of Chandragupta II and Kumaragupta I (c. 415-55).[2] In addition to these remains, Udayagiri has a series of rock-shelters and petroglyphs, ruined buildings, inscriptions, water systems, fortifications and habitation mounds, all of which have been only partially investigated.The site at Udayagiri Caves was extensively reworked under the patronage of Candragupta II, who ruled the Gupta Empire between c. 380 and 413/415 CE. Archaeologist Michael D. Willis argued that Candragupta II did so in order to reflect a new concept of Hindu kingship, in which the monarch was seen as both the paramount sovereign (cakravartin) and the supreme devotee of the god VișņuThere are a number of places in India with the same name, the most notable being the mountain called Udayagiri at Rajgir in Bihar and the Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves in Odisha.
Cave 1, the only substantial residue on the southern part of Udayagiri hill, has a frontage adapted out of a natural ledge of rock, thus forming both the root of the cave and its portico. The row of four pillars bear the 'vase and foliage' pattern of which the eminent
Cave 3 is the first of the central group or cluster of shrines and reliefs. It consists of an irregularly finished cella with a plain entrance. Traces of two pilasters are seen on both sides of the entrance and there is a deep horizontal cutting above which shows that there was some sort of portico in front of the shrine. Inside there is a rock-cut image of Kārttikeya or Skanda, the war god, on a monolithic plinth. The mouldings and spout of the plinth are now damaged. The figure, with an impressive muscular torso, stands with his weight equally on both legs; one of the hands holds the remains of a staff or club. The broad square face is typical of the early fifth-century style of figural sculpture.[citati
Cave 4 has a rectangular cella with a rock-cut plinth in which is set a spectacular Śiva linga. The hair is tied up into a topknot with long locks cascading down each side. The arrangement of the hair recalls the story of how Śiva broke the fall of the River Gaṅgā as the waters came down from heaven. There is a water channel in the plinth and in the floor of the chamber leading to a hole that pierces in the cave wall. The cave is entered through an entrance of exquisite proportions with delicately carved floral scrolls. The lintel of the door extends beyond the jambs to create a T-shape, a common characteristic of early temple architecture. Unlike most doors, however, the frame consists only of square moulding, identical on the top and sides. The base of the jambs and the sill are modern replacements. Externally, the cave is flanked by rock-cut pilasters and two guardians (dvārapāla) now damaged and weather-worn.[citation needed]Viṣṇu as Varāha, detail showing the earth goddess carried on the god's tusk
Cave 5 is a shallow niche more than a cave and contains the much-celebrated figure of Viṣṇu in his Varaha or Boar-headed incarnation. The complex iconography of the tableau has been explained by Debala Mitra.[7] Willis has described the relief as the iconographic centre-piece of Udayagiri.[Cave 6 is directly beside Cave 5 and consists of rock-cut cella entered through an elaborate T-shaped door. The original image inside is missing but it was probably a Śiva liṅga. Outside the cave is a panel with an inscription recording the creation of the 'meritorious gift' (deyadharma), probably the cave and the adjacent images, in Gupta year 82 (401 CE).[9] In the ceiling of the cave is an undated pilgrim record of somebody named Śivāditya.
Ratnagiri Buddhist Monastery | Jajpur, Odisha, India | Dream Destination Tour
Ratnagiri in the Birupa river valley in the district of Jajpur, is another famous Buddhist centre. The small hill near the village of the same name has rich Buddhist antiquities. A large-scale excavation has unearthed two large monasteries, a big stupa, Buddhist shrines, sculptures, and a large number of votive stupas. This excavation revealed the establishment of this Buddhist centre at least from the time of the Gupta king Narasimha Gupta Baladitya (first half of the sixth century A.D.). Buddhism had developed at this place - unhindered upto the 12th century A.D. In the beginning, this was an important centre of Mahayana form of Buddhism. During the 8th-9th century A.D., this became a great centre of Tantric Buddhism or Vajrayana art and philosophy. Pag Sam Jon Zang, a Tibetan source, indicates that the institution at Ratnagiri played a significant role in the emergence of Kalachakratantra during the 10th century A.D. This is quite evident from the numerous votive stupas with reliefs of divinities of the Vajrayana pantheon. Separate images of these divinities and inscribed stone slabs, and moulded terracotta plaques with dharanis found in the excavation at Ratnagiri. Presently this university of Buddhist learning is found in ruins that attract a number of visitors every year. For lovers of art and architecture, lay tourists as well as special groups, Ratnagiri offers in its magnificent ruins, a large brick monastery with beautiful doorways, cella, sanctum with a colossal Buddha figure, and a large number of Buddhist sculptures. There is a smaller monastery at the place along with a stone temple, brick shrines and a large stupa with numerous smaller stupas around. Reach:- Air : Bhubaneswar is the nearest airport, connected to most major cities in India. Rail :Cuttack is the best railway station within easy reach, at a distance of 70 km from Ratnagiri and well connected with major stations across India.
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Ratnagiri is the site of a major Buddhist monastery and part of the Orissa Buddhist Circuit.
Ratnagiri is visited for the stupas and monastery that have been escavated and restored
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Ratnagiri is the site of a major Buddhist monastery and part of the Orissa Buddhist Circuit. Ratnagiri is visited for the stupas and monastery that have been escavated and restored
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Nearest Airport -Bhubaneswar (94 kms), Kolkata (393 kms), Durgapur (431 kms)
Nearest Railway Station - Jajpur Road (56 kms), Paradeep (67 kms), Bhubaneswar (94 kms)
Ratnagiri (Orissa) is an Ex-Bhubaneswar / Ex-Kolkata Getaway
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Udaygiri, Odisha, India
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Udayagiri, Odisha
Udayagiri (ଉଦୟଗିରି) is the largest Buddhist complex[1] in the Indian state of Odisha. It is composed of major stupas and monasteries (viharas). Together with the nearby complexes of Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri, it is part of Puspagiri University.[2] The heritage sites are also known collectively as the Diamond Triangle of the Ratnagiri-Udayagiri-Lalitgiri complex.[3] Per epigraphical artifacts found at the site, its historical name was Madhavapura Mahavihara.[4] This Buddhist complex, preceded by the Ratnagiri and Lalitgiri sites, with their monasteries, is believed to have been active between the 7th and the 12th centuries.[1] in
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Ratnagiri Lalitgiri and Udayagiri are recently excavated Buddhist monuments in Orissa. You have to take a diversion from Chandikhol to visit these places. This video shows complete coverage of Udayagiri ancient township. The mahachaitya and other structures are quite impressive.
Excavation of Buddhist Site at Ratnagiri in Orissa
Ratnagiri Lalitgiri and Udayagiri are recently excavated Buddhist monuments in the Jajpur District of Orissa. You have to take a diversion from Chandikhol to visit these places. This video shows complete coverage of Ratnagiri. Ratnagiri was once the site of a mahavihara or major Buddhist monastery in the Brahmani and Birupa river valley of Jajpur.
Excavation conducted by Archaeological Survey of India during 1960's yielded the remains of an impressive Stupa (Stupa 1) surrounded by a large number of votive Stupas of varying dimensions, two quadrangular monasteries (Monasteries 1 and 2), a single-winged huge monastery with beautiful carved doorjamb and lintel, spacious open courtyard, cells and verandah facing the courtyard with spacious sanctum enshrining colossal Buddha. The existence of temple with curvilinear tower is only one of its kind discovered in Odisha.
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Udayagiri (ଉଦୟଗିରି) is the largest Buddhist complex in the Indian state of Odisha. It is composed of major stupas and monasteries (viharas). Together with the nearby complexes of Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri, it is part of Puspagiri University.The heritage sites are also known collectively as the Diamond Triangle of the Ratnagiri-Udayagiri-Lalitgiri complex. Per epigraphical artifacts found at the site, its historical name was “Madhavapura Mahavihara.” This Buddhist complex, preceded by the Ratnagiri and Lalitgiri sites, with their monasteries, is believed to have been active between the 7th and the 12th centuries
Udayagiri Caves - Cave Temples In India
The Udayagiri Caves feature some of the oldest Hindu images and cave temples in India. They are located near the city of Vidisha, northeast of Bhopal in the state of Madhya Pradesh. One of India's most important archaeological sites from the Gupta period, the Udayagiri hills and its caves are an archaeological site under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India.
Udayagiri consists of two low hills immediately next to the River Bes. Located a short distance from the earthen ramparts of the ancient city site of Besnagar, Udayagiri is about 4 km from the town of Vidisha and about 13 km from the Buddhist site of Sanchi. Udayagiri is best known for a series of rock-cut sanctuaries and images excavated into hillside in the early years of the fifth century CE. The site is notable for its ancient monumental relief sculpture of Hindu god Vishnu, in his incarnation as the boar-headed Varaha, rescuing the earth symbolically represented by Bhudevi clinging to the boar's tusk as described in Hindu mythology. The site has important inscriptions of the Gupta dynasty belonging to the reigns of Chandragupta II (c. 375-415) and Kumaragupta I (c. 415-55). In addition to these remains, Udayagiri has a series of rock-shelters and petroglyphs, ruined buildings, inscriptions, water systems, fortifications, and habitation mounds, all of which have been only partially investigated. The complex consists of twenty caves, of which one is dedicated to Jainism and all others to Hinduism.
BUDDHIST TRIANGLE OF ODISHA
THE BUDDHIST TRIANGLE OF ODISHA CONSISTS OF THREE ANCIENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES - UDAYAGIRI , RATNAGIRI AND LALITGIRI. The heritage sites are also known collectively as the Diamond Triangle of the Ratnagiri-Udayagiri-Lalitgiri complex.
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This sites dates back to around 6th to 9th century and was excavated by Archaeological Survey of India between 1958 to 1962. The sites were once a center of learning and a part of Puspagiri University .
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Udayagiri (ଉଦୟଗିରି) is the largest Buddhist complex in the Indian state of Odisha. It is composed of major stupas and monasteries (viharas). Together with the nearby complexes of Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri, it is part of Puspagiri University.The heritage sites are also known collectively as the Diamond Triangle of the Ratnagiri-Udayagiri-Lalitgiri complex.Per epigraphical artifacts found at the site, its historical name was Madhavapura Mahavihara.This Buddhist complex, preceded by the Ratnagiri and Lalitgiri sites, with their monasteries, is believed to have been active between the 7th and the 12th centuries.
Lalitgiri : Buddhist Site, Odisha
Lalitgiri in Jajpur District is a part of GOLDEN TRIANGLE Alongwith Ratnagiri and Udaygiri Situated Within 30kms radius. It is a Major Buddhist Site in Odisha and has been declared as a Protected Monument By The Govt. Of India. A Buddhist Museum showcasing the excavated remnants of Buddha Statue and the Monastery has recently been inaugurated dtd. 24.12.2018.