About
Buddhist Stupas is in Adurru, a village and a 2nd-century CE Buddhist archaeological site in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located in the Mamidikuduru Mandal, on the western bank of Vainateya, a distributary of the Godavari river.
Adurru is the location of an ancient Buddhist site, which is situated on a mound locally known as Dubaraju Gudi or Dubaraju Dibba. The site was first excavated in 1925 and declared a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 1955.
Till 1960, people sacrificed animals at the mound during a two-day annual festival called Dubaraju Teertham, which was held on 13 – 14 January on the occasion of Sankranti.
However, when the ruins were confirmed to be a former Buddhist site, the site was taken over by the ASI, and all sacrifices were banned.
The ruins of a maha-stupa, besides other artifacts, have been discovered at the site. A 2015 Hindu news report, citing the historical evidence found by ASI, claims that the foundation stone for the Adurru Buddhist structure was laid by Sanghamitra, the daughter of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, on her way to Sri Lanka.
In contrast, Garima Kaushik in a 2016 comprehensive list of Buddhist stupa sites in Andhra Pradesh and nearby regions, dates this monastic archaeological site to about 2nd-century CE.
Timings to visit Buddhist Stupas
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Time Duration to visit
3 Hrs.
How to Reach Buddhist Stupas
By Air: Rajahmundry Airport – 74.3 km
By Train: Rajahmundry Railway Station – 130 km, Palakollu Railway Station – 35.3 km, Adduru Railway Station – 14.3 km
By Bus: Machilipatnam – 17 km, Vijaywada – 93 km, Razole – 15.3 km,
Address
Buddhist Stupas, Adurru, Andhra Pradesh, East Godavari, 533247, India.
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