Bihar’s Kesaria Buddha stupa waterlogged
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Source: The Hindu 

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Kesaria Buddha stupa in east Champaran district of Bihar is waterlogged following floods in some parts of the districts. 

About Kesaria Buddha Stupa: 
  • Kesariya Stupa is a Buddhist stupa in Kesariya located at a distance of 110 kilometres from Patna, Bihar. 
  • It is regarded as the tallest and the largest Buddhist stupa in the world. 
Origin of Kesariya Stupa: 
  • The original Kesariya stupa probably dates to the time of Ashoka (circa 250 BCE) as the remains of a capital of a Pillar of Ashoka were discovered there. 
  • The current stupa dates to the Gupta Dynasty between 200 AD and 750 AD and may have been associated with the 4th century ruler Raja Chakravarti.  
  • The local people call Kesariya stupa as  “Devala”, meaning “house of god”. 
Discovered by: 
  • The Stupas exploration had started in the early 19th century after its discovery led by Colonel Mackenzie in 1814.  
  • Later, it was excavated by General Cunningham in 1861-62 and in 1998 an ASI team led by archaeologist K.K. Muhammad had excavated the site properly. 
Significance: 
  • Two great foreign travelers, Faxian (Fahien) and Xuan Zang (Hsuan Tsang) had visited this place in ancient times and have left interesting and informative accounts of their travels.  
  • The discovery of gold coins bearing the seal of the famous emperor Kanishka of the Kushan dynasty goes on to further establish the ancient heritage of Kesaria. 
  • Archeological Survey of India(ASI) has declared Kesariya Stupa as a protected monument of national importance. 

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