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Sanchi and Its Remains

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Publisher: Dev Publishers And Distributors
Author F. C. Maisey
Language: English
Pages: 181 (B/W Illustrations)
Cover: HARDCOVER
11.5x9 inch
Weight 841 gm
Edition: 2025
ISBN: 9789359446189
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Sanchi and Its Remains by F. C. Maisey is a detailed exploration. of the ancient Buddhist site of Sanchi, located in Madhya Pradesh, India. The book provides a comprehensive account of the history, architecture, and significance of the Sanchi Stupa and other related monuments. Sanchi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its well-preserved stupas, gates (toranas), and pillars, which date back to the 3rd century BCE and later periods. Maisey delves into the art and iconography of the site, interpreting the rich symbolism embedded in the stone carvings that depict scenes from the life of Buddha, as well as historical events.

Maisey's work is an essential resource for understanding the evolution of Indian Buddhist architecture and art. It sheds light on the site's role as a center for Buddhist teachings and pilgrimage during ancient times. Through his scholarly approach, Maisey contributes significantly to the appreciation of Sanchi's cultural and religious legacy.

Introduction
TOWARDS the end of October, 1850, Lieutenant Maisey, on his way to Sánchi, stopped a few days with me at Gwalior. I was then the Executive Engineer of the Gwalior State, and as I had to visit the out-stations of Augar near Ujain, and Lalitpur near Chanderi, I arranged to pay a visit to Sánchi on my way from Augar to Lalitpur. As I was naturally anxious to examine the numerous Buddhist Stúpas at Sánchi and its neighbourhood, Lieutenant Maisey kindly agreed to defer all explorations until my arrival. Accordingly he occupied himself in the measurements of the Stúpas and in making drawings of the sculptured bas-reliefs on the Toran gateways of the Great Stúpa.

I arrived at Sánchi on the 23rd of January, 1851, and the same morning, after only a few hours' work, we found the relics of Sáriputa and Mogalána, the two chief disciples of Buddha, in the ruins of No. 3 Stúpa. As this discovery and all our subsequent explorations are fully described in my "Bhilsa Topes," I only refer to them here to explain how it happened that I became associated with Lieutenant Maisey in the exploration of "Sánchi and its Remains."

During our intercourse I found that my companion had read carefully all the books that promised to yield any information which would be of use in his explorations. He had already noted that the Sanchi hill on which the Great Stúpa stood was very probably the Chetiya giri, or "Chaitya hill," of the Mahavanso, (') where Asoka had halted for a short time on his way between Pátaliputra and Ujain. As this resting-place is named Wessanagara by Buddha Ghosha, (*) the identification seems to me to be quite certain; for the ruins of Besnagar still exist, only two miles to the north of Bhilsa. I have made this identification myself in "Bhilsa Topes," p. 270, where I have drawn attention to its great importance towards fixing the age of the Stúpa. For as the hill must have received its name of Chetiyagiri from the Chetiya (or Stúpa) which was standing on it, we learn that the Stúpa was already in existence before Asoka came to the throne. His accession has now been fixed by M. Senart in B.C. 273; the Stupa must have been in existence in B.C. 280, and most probably many years earlier.

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