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about amaravathi stupa and nagarjunakondastupa nagarjuahills​

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Answered by roshangupta9890
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The Amarāvatī Stupa, popularly known as the great stūpa at Amarāvathī, is a ruined Buddhist monument, probably built in phases between the third century BCE and about 250 CE, at Amaravathi village, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India. The site is under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Amaravati Stupa: It is a Buddhist monument which is popularly known as the ‘great stupa at Amaravathi’.

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  • It is said to be built in between the third centuries. The monument is situated at Amaravathi village of Guntur district (Andhra Pradesh). The site is under the control of Archaeological Survey department of India.  
  • Nagarjunakonda Maha Stupa: Nagarjunakonda is a historical Buddhist town which is one among the richest Buddhist sites in India. It is known as ‘Sri Parvata’ in the ancient times. Nagarjunakonda means Nagarjuna Hill which is an island located near Nagarjuna Sagar.

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