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explain how the sanchi sutpa stands testimony to successful conservation policies takes up in the 19 th century. why did this not happen in the case of the stupa at amarouation. explain​

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Answered by sandeepthetourist
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The most important of all the Sanchi monuments is the Sanchi Stupa. It is the oldest stone structure in India and was originally commissioned by the emperor Ashoka the Great in the 3rd century BCE. According to legend, King Ashoka created 84, 000 stupas and divided the Buddha's ashes among them all.

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Answered by SarangMali
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The stupa at Amaravati was one of the largest and the most significant among the Buddhist stupas. The stupa at Sanchi survived while Amaravati did not. Ther reasons are:

1. It is said that the stupa at Amaravati was discovered sometime earlier than the one at Sanchi.

2. Perhaps, the scholars were not aware of the significance of preserving the archaeological remains at the site where they were originally found.

3. The Sanchi stupa Was discovered in the year 1818. At that time, three of its four gateways were still standing, the fourth was lying on the spot and the mound was in good condition.

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