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422: 776: 571: 1106:"The excavations at Pauni, a village in the Bhandara district of Maharashtra, conducted jointly with the ASl, deserve a prominent mention in this connection. These excavations have revealed that Pauni was an important centre of the Hinayana Buddhism from the Maurya to the Satavahana period. Remains of some stupas, one of them of a larger diameter than that of the main stupa at Sanchi, were uncovered. The Buddhism establishment, which had a beginning in the Maurya period, enjoyed great prosperity under the Satavahanas as can be inferred from the excavated objects. Some interesting Satavahana and Kshtrapa copper and potin coins were also discovered. Of these particular preference must be made to a unique potin coin which has to be attributed to one of the early Satakarnis, preferably Satakarni l." in 527: 555: 387: 723: 587: 543: 599: 1754: 45: 1430:"Coins of a number of Satavahana rulers from Gautamiputra Satakarni onward have been discovered in large numbers in the Vidarbha region. However, no coin of any earlier king has been reported so far. The present coin is, therefore, the first coin of Sri-Satakarni to be reported from Vidarbha. Another potin coin of Sri-Satakarni has been recently discovered at Pauni 2. The discovery of these coins indicates for the first time the possibility of the rule of the early Satavahanas over the Vidarbha region." 658: 78: 610: 967: 939: 151: 1680: 1412:"Pauni : (Vidarbha) The latest site which contributed valuable numismatic evidence confirming, once and for all, ancient Vidarbha's early Satavahana affiliation is Pauni, in district Bhandara. Two seasons of joint excavation (1968-70) by the Nagpur University and the Archaeological Survey of India yielded reliable coin data from both the Stupa sites." in 787:, Pauni had a population of 26250. Males 51% of the population and females 49%. Pauni has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 63%. In Pauni, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age. It was the ancient Buddhist city. Many pilgrims have been found near and in the Pauni. 85: 52: 795:
temple, the Vaijeshwar temple,Dhobi Talav Maruti Temple and Ram temple. The entire existing town is located on remains of ancient settlement. Number of ring walls constructed of bricks or by placing earthen pots over one another can be seen at several places in Pauni. These were used for the purpose of draining the sewer.
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There is an earthen mound to the south of Pauni, outside the fort-wall on the bank of the Balasamudra water body. A temple to Jagananath is built on the mound. Nagpur University has carried out archeological excavations around the Jagannath temple in 1969. These excavations unearthed the remains of a
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The Pawan Raja Fort: It is a famous fort in roughly middle of the town built by King Pavan(the town 'Pavani' get its name from the king's name).It is one of the architectural wonders in Pauni.Though in present time,only the walls of fort are standing and no remains of fort is seen,but it is said that
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It is connected to the cities of Bhandara, Nagpur, Chandrapur, Gadchilroli via State and National Highways. Pauni is situated on NH 247. Pauni is not far from NH 53, It is hardly 45 km (28 mi) from NH 53. It has nearest railway station at Pauni Road at Amgaon (Railway Station) which goes
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The river Wainganga flows on the northern side of the town. Number of bathing ghats viz. Diwan Ghat, Ghode Ghat, Vajreshwat Ghat, Hatti Ghat etc. are constructed along the river bank. Some of these ghats are still in good condition. There is renumber of small lakes along the fort wall. It appears
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There are about 150 temples scattered all over the town. Pauni has therefore been described as temple town. The important temples are The Great Goddess Bhangaram Mata Twemple, the Dattatraya temples in Vitthal Gujari, the Nilkanth temple, Panchmukhi Ganesh temple, the Chandakai temple, Murlidhar
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Pauni (Pauni derived from the name of king "Pavan") is situated on the bank of river Wainganga known as South Ganga. It is a center of market and trade for the surrounding smaller villages and connects the smaller villages to cities like Nagpur, Chandrapur, Bhandara and Gondia. In ancient times,
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of the early historic period. The stupa has a diameter of 38.1 meters and seems to have been worshipped from the 3rd century BCE to the 3rd century CE, undergoing several waves of enlargements and renovations. The excavations revealed also a number of carved pillars, some on the site, and other
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Pauni is an ancient city, surrounded by a rampart and moat, the latter partly preserved. The remains of historical monuments are scattered all over the town. The city wall, atop the rampart, is partly preserved and dates to the seventeenth-eighteenth centuries.
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the most part of the town was once a territory of fort.On one side of the fort is a lake which is a visual wonder.While on the entrance of the fort is a big ancient gate which facilitate connections between two sides of the town.
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was excavated by Nagpur University near the village of Chandakapur, about 600 meters south of Jagannath Tekri. The Suleman Tekri stupa has a diameter of 41.6 meters, larger than the main stupa at
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This is a mound outside the town. A large megalith stone was found here, inscribed in the early historic period with the name of the ruler Bhagadatta. The stone is now in the collections of the
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were discovered in connection with archaeological finds. One of the excavated stupas, the Suleman Tekri stupa, had a diameter of 41.6 meters, larger than the main stupa at
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Pauni was famous for the handloom textile industry. It is also a place of pilgrimage and boasts of many temples, schools, a high school and a science college.
1046:"Provenance: Pauni, Bhandara District, Maharashtra Material: Red Sandstone Date: 1st century BC Dimensions: 120 cm x 51 cm Museum Catalogue Number: 78.91" in 1307: 755:. This memorial pillar is thought to mark the southern extent of the conquests of the Western Satraps, much beyond the traditionally held boundary of the 586: 1351: 1138: 542: 1846: 1707: 1626: 1569:"Siddham. The Asian Inscription Database, Pauni (पवनी Bhandara district). Memorial Pillar (OBNAG0032) with Inscription (INNAG0031) of Rupiamma" 598: 1460: 1397: 1086: 1059: 44: 763:, which would suggest that Kushan control also extended this far south, beyond the generally accepted southern boundary formed by the 113: 1700: 1593: 767:. The use of the word "Kumara" may also mean that Rupiamma was the son of a Great Satrap, rather than holding the title himself. 321: 163: 1663: 1862: 77: 791:
that there are remains of what once was the water barrier which served the purpose of defending the town from the invaders.
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protecting the throne of the Buddha. Railing pillar from Jagannath Tekri. Pauni (Bhandara District). 1st century BCE.
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Revealing India's Past: Recent Trends in Art and Archaeology : Prof. Ajay Mitra Shastri Commemoration Volume
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Indian Epigraphy: A Guide to the Study of Inscriptions in Sanskrit, Prakrit, and the other Indo-Aryan Languages
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Anon (2019). "Pauni (पौनि Bhandārā district) Maharashtra. Pauni excavations 1969-70 at Suleman Tekri".
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Early Buddhist Architecture in Context: The Great Stūpa at Amarāvatī (ca. 300 BCE-300 CE)
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script have been found at the site of Pauni, in a style similar to the inscriptions of
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Mirashi, V. V. (1965). "A Pillar Inscription of Mahakshatrapa Rupiamma from Pawni".
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The excavations at Pauni have shown that the area was a center of Buddhism from the
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Pauni is one of the famous place after Nagpur where Dasara festival is celebrated.
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Mirashi, V. V. (1937–38). "Pauni Stone Inscription of the Bhara King Bhagadatta".
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Pauni (Bhandara District). Moat and rampart surmounted by medieval fortification
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were also erected. The majority of the inscriptions record donations to the
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A memorial pillar with an inscription in the name of "Mahakshatrapa Kumara
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Treasures: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai
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inscriptions. Four gateways seemingly rather similar to those of
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Shastri, Ajay Mitra; Sharma, Raj Kumar; Handa, Devendra (2005).
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were found in association with the stupa. Coins of the
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Deo, Shantaram Bhalchandra; Joshi, Jagat Pati (1972).
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Satavahana Seminar, 26th to 28th March, 1981: Souvenir
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Pauni sculptures on railing pillar, 1st century BCE.
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Pauni sculptures on railing pillar, 1st century BCE.
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Sidhaṃ Mahakhattava Kumarasa Rupiaṃmasa chayā Khambo
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Pauni (Bhandara District). Plan of the historic city
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Oxford University Press. p. 142. 800: 576:Railing pillar, Pauni, 1st century BCE. 1585:The rise and fall of the Kushāṇa Empire 1004: 522: 274: 257: 242: 221: 213: 200: 185: 143: 108: 36: 1528: 1526: 1524: 1522: 1368: 1357: 1262: 1251: 1216:"Pillar with inscription of Mucalinda" 1169: 1167: 1133: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1125: 1123: 1121: 1102: 1100: 1098: 712:Great Satrap Rupiamma (2nd century CE) 1894:Cities and towns in Bhandara district 1612:Vienna Journal of South Asian Studies 1054:. National Culture Fund. p. 27. 661:Coins and pillar inscriptions of the 296: 286: 247: 234: 226: 205: 190: 173: 161: 7: 693:(1st century BCE - 2nd century CE). 1494:"Rupiamma pillar recent photograph" 1478:Indian Archaeology 1964-65 A Review 1176:Indian Archaeology 1968-69 A Review 592:Pauni sculptures on railing pillar. 548:Pauni sculptures on railing pillar. 1582:Mukherjee, Bratindra Nath (1988). 1191:"Railing pillar with inscriptions" 1012:Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Pauni 669:Coins were found belonging to the 340:due to its wide swath of temples. 14: 1414:Sarma, Inguva Karthikeya (1980). 1156:Deo, S. B.; Joshi, S. B. (1972). 604:Pauni Carved medallion on coping. 1752: 1678: 1438:. Nagpur University. p. 99. 1417:Coinage of the Satavahana Empire 965: 937: 842:Other religions and persuasions 597: 585: 569: 553: 541: 525: 149: 83: 76: 50: 43: 516:, but one inscription mentions 649:. 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Index

Pauni is located in Maharashtra
Pauni is located in India
20°47′N 79°38′E / 20.78°N 79.63°E / 20.78; 79.63
India
State
Maharashtra
District
Bhandara
Municipal Council
Marathi
Time zone
UTC+5:30
IST
PIN
Vehicle registration
Pauni Road
Municipal Council
Bhandara district
state
Maharashtra
National Highway NH-247
Kashi
Vidarbha
20°47′N 79°38′E / 20.78°N 79.63°E / 20.78; 79.63
Wainganga River


Mucalinda
National Museum of India
Maurya

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