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Ratnagiri Buddhist Site

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January 24, 2025

Why in News?

Archaeological Survey of India have recently unearthed a colossal Buddha head, a massive palm, an ancient wall and inscribed Buddhist relics, all of which are estimated to date back 8th and 9th Century AD.

  • Location - The Ratnagiri Buddhist site, located in the Ratnagiri,Jajpur  district of Odisha.
  • Period - It is an archaeological site that dates back to the 4th-6th centuries CE.
  • It is part of the famous Diamond Triangle of Odisha along with Udaygiri and Lalitgiri, Ratnagiri, translated as the ‘Hills of Jewels’ was first documented as a historical site in 1905.
  • Rivers - The site stands on a hill between Birupa and Brahmani rivers.
  • Features - It features ancient rock-cut caves, stupas, and monastic complexes, showcasing the Buddhist monasticism and art.
  • Origin of sects - Mahayana and Tantrayana (also known as Vajrayana that involves mystical practices and concepts) sects of Buddhism originated.
  • Associated Travelers - Chinese Buddhist monk and traveller, Hiuen Tsang, who visited Odisha, during 638-639 AD, might have visited Ratnagiri.
  • The new excavations would shed light about the lifestyle, culture, religion, art and architecture at different times.

The links of Buddhism in Ratnagiri and Southeast Asia

  • Odisha has long enjoyed maritime and trade links with Southeast Asian countries.
  • Items of Trade - Pepper, cinnamon, cardamom, silk, camphor, gold, and jewellery were popular items of trade between the ancient kingdom of Kalinga and Southeast Asia.
  • Baliyatra - The state also annually holds Baliyatra, literally ‘voyage to Bali’.
  • It is a 7-day festival to commemorate the maritime and cultural links between Kalinga and Bali and Southeast Asian regions such as Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Burma (Myanmar) and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
  • Experts believe that Tapassu and Bhallika, the two merchant brothers who became the first disciples of Lord Buddha, having their origins from Utkala, another ancient name of Odisha.
  • Mauryan Emperor Ashoka (304-232 BCE), whose invasion of the kingdom of Kalinga in 261, the ancient name for Odisha led to him embracing the religion.
  • Buddhism is stated to have particularly flourished under the Bhaumakara dynasty, which ruled parts of the state in between the 8th and 10th Century.

Reference

The Indian Express | ASI excavation in Ratnagiri

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