Satdhara is an archaeological site, consisting of stupas and viharas, located 9 km (5.6 mi) west of Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh, India.[1][2][3]

Satdhara
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A Buddhist monk in front of the great stupa of Satdhara.
A Buddhist monk in front of the great stupa of Satdhara.
Satdhara is located in India
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Shown within India
Satdhara is located in Madhya Pradesh
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Satdhara (Madhya Pradesh)
Coordinates23°29′13″N 77°39′5″E / 23.48694°N 77.65139°E / 23.48694; 77.65139
TypeBuddhist settlement

There are four groups of stupas surrounding Sanchi, within a radius of twenty kilometers: Bhojpur and Andher in the southeast, Sonari to the southwest, and Satdhara to the west.[1] Further south, about 100 km away, is Saru Maru.

All these stupas were found by Major Cunningham, who took the relics found in the center of the stupas to England. He donated them to the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.[2]

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  1. ^ a b Buddhist Circuit in Central India: Sanchi, Satdhara, Sonari, Andher, Travel ... p.31
  2. ^ a b Cunningham, Alexander (1854). The Bhilsa Topes, Or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India: A Brief Historical Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Buddhism, Etc... Smith. p. 325.
  3. ^ Abram, David; (Firm), Rough Guides (2003). The Rough Guide to India. Rough Guides. p. 395. ISBN 9781843530893.
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