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Adurru is the location of an ancient Buddhist site, which is situated on a mound locally known as Dubaraju Gudi or Dubaraju Dibba. The site was first excavated in 1925, and declared a protected monument by the
352:. In contrast, Garima Kaushik in a 2016 comprehensive list of Buddhist stupa sites in Andhra Pradesh and nearby regions, dates this monastic archaeological site to about 2nd-century CE. 535: 64: 540: 550: 475: 453: 426: 96: 364:, Adurru covers an area of 5.61 sq. km., with a population of 4,145, including 2,096 males and 2,049 females. 1420 people belonging to the 319:. However, when the ruins were confirmed to be a former Buddhist site, the site was taken over by the ASI, and all sacrifices were banned. 269: 336:
news report, citing the historical evidence found by ASI, claims that the foundation stone for the Adurru Buddhist structure was laid by
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Garima Kaushik (2016), Women and Monastic Buddhism in Early South Asia, Taylor & Francis,
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Buddhist Monuments: Their Role in the Development of Tourism in Andhra Pradesh
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at the mound during a two-day annual festival called
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Village
Ruins of a Buddhist stupa at Adurru
Adurru is located in Andhra Pradesh
16°28′43″N 81°57′16″E / 16.478552°N 81.954523°E / 16.478552; 81.954523
India
State
Andhra Pradesh
District
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema
Mandal
Mamidikuduru
Telugu
Time zone
UTC+5:30
IST
PIN
Buddhist
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema district
Andhra Pradesh
Mamidikuduru Mandal
distributary
Godavari River
Bay of Bengal
Archaeological Survey of India
sacrificed animals
Sankranti
stupa
The Hindu
Sanghamitra
Mauryan

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