Dhauli is a small town 8 Km away south of Bhubaneswar, located on the bank of river Daya and holds great significance for the followers of lord Buddha. Dhauli is said to be the witness of the reform of Ashoka’s […]
Dhauli is a small town 8 Km away south of Bhubaneswar, located on the bank of river Daya and holds great significance for the followers of lord Buddha. Dhauli is said to be the witness of the reform of Ashoka’s character.
This is the area which is believed to the land for the Kalinga War in the 3rd century B.C. between the Mauryan Empire led by Great Ashoka and Kalinga kingdom. The war was so intense that it is said that Daya’s water had turned red with the bloodshed because of the massacre. This also led to significant change in the beliefs of King Ashoka and he eventually adopted Buddhism. His responses to this war were recorded in forms of Ashoka edicts, which are essentially rock structures with inscriptions on them. Dhauli has several major Ashoka edicts and it is now an important centre for Buddhism in India. Ashoka built several Stupas, Chaityas, Pillars around the town and did his best to create a peaceful society by helping others post war. Dhauli has a beautiful Peace Pagoda which attracts thousands of tourists every year. Besides Buddhists, Hindus also visit Dhauli to visit some of the ancient temples of great reverence situated in this beautiful town. There are also other attractions in Dhauli like rock cut Elephant sculpture , Sadharma vihar monastery, which would definitely make your visit worth the time.
Located at a distance of 8 kms from Bhubaneshwar, Dhauli Giri hills are a major tourist attraction and one of the most popular Buddhist pilgrimage centres. The hills are situated on the banks of river Daya and are surrounded by alluring paddy fields. The spot is famous for the Kalinga War and the transformation of Mauryan Emperor Ashoka. It is believed that after witnessing the massacre and the devastating bloodshed, Ashoka chose to follow a path of empathy and compassion. His renunciation is visible on a rock at the foot of the hills, popularly known as Ashokan Rock Edicts. On the top of the rocks is a chiselled sculpture of an elephant, which is a symbol of Lord Buddha. This marks the conversion of Ashoka to renounce war and follow the path of Buddhism. On the top of the hill is also a mesmerising structure called the Peace Pagoda or Shanti Stupa. Built in 1972, it is one of the earliest rock-cut sculptures of India. It is a spherical domed shaped white building, with five protrusions which signify the important aspects of Buddhism. It has several stone panels with depictions of Ashoka renouncing war, Lord Buddha, Bodhi tree, elephants etc. Other added attractions of Dhauli Giri hills include Dhavaleswar temple, a 3rd-century Buddhist monastery, rock-cut caves and numerous Hindu temples.
The 35 minutes light show describes the events of Kalinga War, which was fought on the grounds of Dhauligiri Hill. The place is an evidence of Historical Kalinga War and also has Ashoka Edicts. The sound show exemplifies the whole history of the Kalinga war and transformation of King Ashoka from Chandsoka to Dharmasoka.
Adults are charged INR 25 per person and students INR 10 per person. The show timings are between 7:45 PM to 8:20 PM with no shows being hosted on Mondays. Beautiful paintings and 3D projections are all that you can expect.
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