Sanchi
A small place in Madhya Pradesh, central India, Sanchi occupies a big space in the history of Buddhism. Located on the hilltop, Sanchi is a religious place with archaeological and historical significance, mostly related to the spread of Buddhism.
Other Attractions
Sanchi is famous throughout the world for its stupas, monasteries, temples and pillars, which dates back to the 3rd century BCE to the 12th century BCE. Besides, the famous SAnchi stupa, the place has several other monuments as well.
- The Stupas : Sanchi is a home to numerous stupas. Built on
the top of a hill, these stupas contains relics, mostly of the Buddha's
disciples.
- The Four GateWays : The four gateways, constructed in 35 BCE,
are considered as the best Buddhist expression in the world. These
gateways are covered with wonderful architectural carvings and depicts
the stories related to the Buddha's life.
- The Ashoka Pillar : The Ashoka pillar, which contains four
lions like that of Sarnath is found in Sanchi as well. An excellent
example of the Greco-Buddhist style, the pillar is also known for its
exquisite construction and perfect structural balance.
- The Sanchi Museum : The Sanchi museum, which is run under the supervision of the Archaeological Survey of India, houses the Ashoka pillar along with other items found from areas of Sanchi such as utensils and other items used by the monks at Sanchi.
Accessibility
Sanchi is located in
Madhya Pradesh, Central India. To view the Sanchi stupa, one should reach
Bhopal, the state capital of Madhya Pradesh, which is easily accessible by
air, rail and road. The Bhopal airport is connected to all major cities of
India with a good network of flights. From Bhopal, either rail or road route
can be taken to reach the destination. 46 kilometers away. The nearest
railhead of Sanchi is at Vidisha, 10 kilometers away. A good and well
maintained rail network connects Sanchi to Bhopal, which is further
connected to other major cities of India. Best time to visit
The best months
to visit Sanchi are from November to February.

