Saturday, July 28, 2012

isle of que The Hill of Nagarjuna, 150km southeast of Hyderabad, is a peaceful island in the middle of the Nagar





Another Buddhist site 10km from the launch point is the peaceful Anupu with remains of a stupa, university and amphitheatre; likewise relocated piece by piece prior to the construction of the dam. A tree here was planted by the Dalai Lama during his visit in 2006.

The Hill of Nagarjuna, 150km southeast of Hyderabad, is a peaceful island in the middle of the Nagarjuna dam peppered with ancient Buddhist structures. From the 3rd century BC until the 4th century AD, the Krishna River valley was home to powerful empires that supported the sangha (Buddhist community isle of que of monks and nuns), including the Ikshvakus, whose capital was Nagarjunakonda. isle of que It s estimated that this area alone had 30 monasteries.

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