Hey adventurers! Journey back in time to Bharhut Stupa in Satna, Madhya Pradesh! Once known as 'Bhrut,' this ancient Buddhist monument whispers tales from the 2nd century BC. Explore intricate carvings that bring Jataka stories to life. It's a super cool peek into India's amazing past! Discover the best of India tourism here.
Explore The Archaeological Site Remains.
Learn About Buddhist Art And History.
Photography Of The Historical Site.
Visit The Bharhut Museum.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
The Bharhut Stupa was originally built during the Mauryan period, but it was significantly expanded and embellished during the Sunga dynasty in the 2nd century BCE. The stupa served as a major Buddhist pilgrimage site. The site was rediscovered in 1873 by Sir Alexander Cunningham, who excavated and documented the remains. The most significant finds were the railings and gateways, which were adorned with detailed carvings. These carvings provide valuable insights into the social, religious, and artistic life of the time. Although the original stupa is now mostly in ruins, the surviving fragments are crucial for understanding the development of Buddhist art and architecture in India.