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Deur Kothar

Deur Kothar
Deorkothar stupa1.jpg
Stupas at Deur Kothar
Deur Kothar is located in India
Deur Kothar
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Basic information
Location  India
Geographic coordinates 24°55′57″N 81°39′47″E / 24.932388°N 81.663045°E / 24.932388; 81.663045Coordinates: 24°55′57″N 81°39′47″E / 24.932388°N 81.663045°E / 24.932388; 81.663045
Affiliation Buddhism
District Rewa
State Madhya Pradesh
Status Preserved

Deorkothar (Devanāgarī: देउर कोठार, also Deur Kothar) is a location of archaeological importance in Madhya Pradesh, Central India. It is known for its Buddhist stupas and was discovered in 1982.These stupas are credited to the Mauryan emperor, Ashoka.

P.K. Mishra (Archaeological Survey of India) discovered Deorkothar in 1982 along with Ajit Singh, sarpanch of village Barhat. It was declared a monument of national importance in 1988 by the Govt of India and is being preserved and conserved by Archaeological Survey of India, Bhopal.

Realising the importance of the site, and its likely international bearing on Buddhism, the Archaeological Survey of India decided to carry out extensive, but controlled, excavations at the site. The excavations were started at the site in 1999 and continued up to 2000. The site is marked by four stupa mounds out of which two stupas No. 1 and 2 were subjected to archaeological excavations. There are remnants of 40 stupas made of stones or bricks. In the area around there are rocks with old rock paintings. Some rocks have inscriptions in Brahmi language.

The six line Brahmi inscription on the Deorkothar pillar is given in the table - transliterated into Devanagari script.

भ ग व तो बु ध

उ त र मि त्रो उ त र मि त्र स अ

भ ड्‍ भ ड्‍ स आ ते वा सि ना दि नु


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