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in which age the Stupa of Nagarjun was built .

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Answered by MishaelTom
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The excavation, conducted during 1954-1960, resulted in the discovery of a number of relics, dating from the Early Stone Age to the 16th century. Later, around 14 large replicas of the excavated ruins and a museum were established on the Nagarjunakonda hill.

Answered by dualadmire
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The stupa of Nagarjun was built in the 3rd century.

  • The stupa of Nagarjun is located in the town of Nagarjunakonda which situated in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.
  • The town "Nagarjunakonda" received its name after the great Buddhist Monk Nagarjuna while the word "konda" comes from Kannad language that means Hills, therefore the place can be literally regarded as hills of Nagarjuna.
  • Nagarjunakonda has been a centre of Buddhist teachings and preaching from centuries.
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