Ancient Buddhist Stupa Excavated at Port Site of Palur, India
Newly discovered stupa dates back to the 1st or 2nd century CE and could indicate a Buddhist presence among busy maritime trade routes
Newly discovered stupa dates back to the 1st or 2nd century CE and could indicate a Buddhist presence among busy maritime trade routes
The discovery will prompt further exploration in hopes of gaining deeper knowledge into the history of early Buddhism
An archeological story of the only stupa enshrining the relics of an enlightened figure of the Early Buddhist order of female monastics
Discovery of unique remains offers insights into an ancient culture
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