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Stupa Architecture: Sanchi & Buddhist Traditions

June 7, 2024 1981 0

Introduction

The stupas are basically burial mounds and are a conventional representation of a funeral mound in which relics and ashes of the dead are kept. Though being pre-Buddhist, stupas were popularised by the Buddhists. [UPSC 2023]

The Diverse Patrons and Artisans of Buddhist Monuments

  • Patrons Range: From lay devotees to Gahapatis and kings. 
  • Donations: By the guilds are also mentioned at several sites. However, there are very few inscriptions mentioning the names of artisans such as Kanha at Pitalkhora (Satmala range in western ghats) and his disciple Balaka at Kondane caves (near Lonavala) in Maharashtra. 
  • Artisans’ categories like stone carvers, goldsmiths, stone polishers, carpenters, etc. are also mentioned in the inscriptions.
  • From the second century BC onwards, the pattern of patronage has been a very collective one, and there are very few examples of royal patronage.

Stupa

The Stupa: Symbolism, Structure, and Sacred Space in Buddhist Architecture

  • The Buddhist stupa is a hemispherical dome with a solid structure.
  • The core of the Stupa was made of unburnt brick, while the outer surface was made of burnt bricks.
  • It consists of a circular cylindrical drum with a Harmika and Chhatri on the top.
  • It is surrounded by a circumambulatory passage or Pradakshinapatha, where devotees walk around.
  • The whole structure was also surrounded by wooden railings and gateways called Toranas.
  • Buddha’s life events like the birth, renunciation, enlightenment, dhammachakrapravartana, and mahaparinibbana were depicted through the symbols like lotus, elephant, Jataka stories etc.

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Exploring the Significance and Splendor of Stupas: From Relic Sites to Sanchi

  • Stupa constructed over the relics of Buddha:
    • Rajagraha, Vaishali, Vethadipa and Pava in Uttar Pradesh.
    • Kapilavastu, Allakappa and Ramagrama in Nepal.
    • Kushinagar and Pippalvina in Uttar Pradesh. 
  • The textual tradition also mentions the construction of various other stupas on the relics of the Buddha at several places, including Avanti and Gandhara, which are outside the Gangetic valley.
  • Bharhut, Bodh Gaya, Amravati and Nagarjunakonda were other important sites.

Sanchi Stupa

  • Sanchi stupa, a world heritage site, lies to the west of the Betwa River, in Raisen district near Bhopal. [UPSC 2021]
  • Along with other relatively small stupas, there are three main stupas at Sanchi.
    • Stupa-1 is presumed to have the relics of the Buddha.
    • Stupa-2 contains the relics of ten less famous arhats (who have attained enlightenment) belonging to three different generations. Their names are found on the relic casket. 
    • Stupa-3 has the relics of Sariputta and Mahamougalayana (the two chief disciples of the Buddha).
  • Originally, the stupa was a small brick structure that expanded over a period. Later, it was covered with stone and surrounded by vedika and the torana (gateways).
  • The Ashokan lion-capital pillar with an inscription is found on the southern side of the stupa.
  • There is also the upper Pradakshina path which is unique to this site.
  • The four gateways are decorated profusely with sculptures. The sculptures at Sanchi, despite being small in dimension, are very naturalistic.
  • There are guardian images on pillars, and the Shalbhanjika (lady holding the branch of a tree) sculptures are remarkable in their treatment of volume.
  • The art of stupas reached its climax during the period of Ashoka.

 

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Conclusion

  • Stupas stand as enduring symbols of Buddhist spirituality and architectural ingenuity, embodying profound spiritual significance and serving as centers of reverence and pilgrimage for Buddhists worldwide.
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