Which century saw the establishment of various stupas, including those at Bharhut, Sanchi, and Sarnath? |
1st century BCE 2nd century BCE 4th century BCE 5th century CE |
2nd century BCE |
The practice of constructing stupas might have predated Buddhism, yet it became closely linked to the religion. As these structures enshrined sacred relics, they grew to symbolize not only the Buddha but also the essence of Buddhism itself. A Buddhist scripture called the Ashokavadana reports that Asoka divided fragments of the Buddha's relics among significant towns and commissioned the construction of stupas to house them. By the 2nd century BCE, various stupas, such as those in Bharhut, Sanchi, and Sarnath, were already established. |