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Chandavaram Buddhist site

Chandavaram is located on the right bank of Gundla Kamma River in the Pakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. 

The magnificent double-terraced stupa constructed on an elevated platform is of major attraction here. 

Twenty four exquisitely adorned Buddhist slabs have been discovered from the archaeological site of Chandavaram including some that are inscribed, dating back as long as 2nd BC to 2nd AD.

The Chandavaram Buddhist site is perched on a hillock known as Singarayakonda. Excavations have also unearthed viharas (a domicile for Buddhist monks), votive stupas, coins dating back to the Satavahana period, inscriptions in Brahmi, pottery in red and black, and other early cultural relics that are historically enlightening. 

The ruins of a monastic complex which includes a Maha Chaitya with a dome 1.6 meters high and a drum 60 cms wide, a three-winged vihara and two other monasteries inspire awe in among the tourists. 

The establishment has an abundance of remnants of Stupas, Chaityagrihas and Vihara complexes. 

The Chandavaram stupa is the first of its kind in Andhra Pradesh and stands next to Sanchi Stupa, in its grace and importance.
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