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+ | '''[[Udayagiri]]''' is a [[Buddhist]] complex in [[Odisha]] composed of major [[stupas]] and [[monasteries]] ([[viharas]]), similar to {{Wiki|Ratnagiri}}, and together with [[Lalitgiri]] and {{Wiki|Ratnagiri}} part of Puspagiri {{Wiki|University}}. As per epigraphical {{Wiki|artifacts}} found here, its historical [[name]] was “Madhavapura [[Mahavihara]].” | ||
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+ | Numerous excavations by the A.S.I. have been conducted since 1958, and continue to this day. During the large excavation from 1997 to 2000, a second part (Udayagiri-2) was discovered with additional [[stupas]] and [[monasteries]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:06, 5 February 2016
Udayagiri is a Buddhist complex in Odisha composed of major stupas and monasteries (viharas), similar to Ratnagiri, and together with Lalitgiri and Ratnagiri part of Puspagiri University. As per epigraphical artifacts found here, its historical name was “Madhavapura Mahavihara.”
Numerous excavations by the A.S.I. have been conducted since 1958, and continue to this day. During the large excavation from 1997 to 2000, a second part (Udayagiri-2) was discovered with additional stupas and monasteries.