Raja Vishal Ka Garh
Raja Vishal ka Garh, Vaishali. There is a tremendous hill, toward the north of Vaishali. It is 6ft x 10 ft high. There are tower stays at the corners and is encompassed by a canal. The bulwarks are 15 ft
Raja Vishal ka Garh, Vaishali. There is a tremendous hill, toward the north of Vaishali. It is 6ft x 10 ft high. There are tower stays at the corners and is encompassed by a canal. The bulwarks are 15 ft
Kutagarshala Vihara is arranged at 3 km from the primary town of Vaishali in Bihar. It was worked by Licchavis for Sakhamuni and is likewise alluded to as Buddha Stupa II. The premises of this vihara incorporate stays of an
The Archeological Museum of Vaishali was set up in 1971 with the thought process of safeguarding the ancient pieces found in Vaishali amid unearthings held here. This historical center has four exhibitions out of which the principal exhibition shows the
The mainstays of Ashoka are a progression of segments scattered all through the Indian subcontinent, raised or if nothing else engraved with decrees by the Mauryan ruler Ashoka amid his rule from c. 268 to 232 BC. Of the columns raised
Aside from the mainstay of peace and the Ashoka Pillar, there are two more well known Buddha Stupas in the town of Vaishali. The primary Buddha Stupa contains one eighth of the holy slag of Lord Buddha in a stone