Dhauli
Hill (Dhaulagiri) is situated near Daya River, 8 km south of
Bhubaneswar in Odisha India. Dhauli hill holds the distinction of being
the place where Ashoka, the Mauryan Emperor renounced war and embraced
Buddhism. The peace pagoda (Shanti Stupa) remains at the top of the
tourist choices for the delicate structure of the stupa and the
monastery near it. The Saddharma Vihar monastery and the Shanti Stupa
make the Buddhist pilgrim a special attraction, and a place to feel
eternal peace of mind. The main of the artifacts, ancient and
archaeologically invaluable is the Ashokan edicts. These are specific
due to the inscriptions, written on rock, some of them by Ashoka
himself, and are rare pieces of art. The Dhauli edicts are written in
the Prakrit language using the Brahmi script.
The other major attractions of Dhauli Hill include Saddharma Vihar
monastery, the ancient sculptures and the some very extraordinary art
forms.
The nearest airport and railway station is that of Bhubaneshwar. Dhauli
can be reached by Bus, or rented Taxi.
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