dharmarajika stupa complex showing ancient buddhist architecture taxila |
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| Dharmarajika Stupa in Taxila, Pakistan, showcases ancient Buddhist architecture. The stupa is made of rough, stacked stone, forming a large domed structure, partially eroded over time. Surrounding ruins include lower stone walls, indicating the remains of an extensive monastic complex. The site is set against a backdrop of trees and distant hills under a clear sky. The stupa served as a reliquary to house sacred Buddhist relics, reflecting the region's historical significance as a center of Buddhist culture and learning. |
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