- Patliputra
Patliputra (Devanagari: पाटलिपुत्र ) Modern-day
Patna , originally built byShishunaga dynasty 'sAjatashatru , in 490 BC as a smallfort (Pataligrama) near the RiverGanges and later the capital of the ancient Indian state ofMagadh a. [*Harvard reference
last1=Kulke
first1=Hermann
last2=Rothermund
first2=Dietmar
authorlink=
year=2004
title=A History of India
place=
publisher=4th edition. Routledge, Pp. xii, 448
isbn=0415329205
url=http://www.amazon.com/History-India-Hermann-Kulke/dp/0415329205/.] Its key central location in north central India led rulers of successive dynasties to base their administrative capital here, from the Nandas, Mauryans and the Guptas down to the Palas [Harvard reference
last1=Thapar
first1=Romila
authorlink=Romila Thapar
year=1990
title=A History of India, Volume 1
place=
publisher=New Delhi and London: Penguin Books. Pp. 384
isbn=0140138358
url=http://www.amazon.com/History-India-Penguin/dp/0140138358/.] . In the Lord Buddha's day it was a village known asPataligarma . He visited it shortly before his death and prophesied it would be great but would face destruction either by fire, water, or civil war.Two important councils were held here, the first at the death of the Buddha and the second in the reign of Asoka . During the reign of Emperor Asoka in the 3rd century BC, it was the world's largest city, with a population of 150,000-300,000. Patliputra reached the pinnacle of prosperity when it was the capital of the great Mauryan kings,Chandragupta Maurya and Ashoka, the great men the present-day Biharis yearn to be identified with. The city prospered under theMaurya s and a Greek ambassadorMegasthenes resided there and left a detailed account of its splendour. The city also became a flourishing Buddhist centre boasting a number of important monasteries. Known to the Greeks asPalibothra , it remained the capital throughout most of theGupta dynasty (4–6th centuries bce). The city was largely in ruins when visited byHsüan-tsang , and suffered further damage at the hands of Muslim raiders in the 12th centurycite journal
last = Scott
first = David
title = Buddhism and Islam: Past to Present Encounters and Interfaith Lessons
journal = Numen
volume = 42
issue = 2
pages =
date = May, 1995] .Though parts of the city have been excavated, much of it still lies buried beneath modernPatna .
[Mauryan Empire with capital in Patliputra.]There is an on-going campaign of the people of Bihar to rename Patna with its original name, Patliputra.
Excavated of Patliputra
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Kumhrar
*Agam Kuan ee Also
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Patna
*Azimabad
*Magadh
*Names of Patna Gallery
References
Further Reading
* Bernstein, Richard (2001). "Ultimate Journey: Retracing the Path of an Ancient Buddhist Monk (Xuanzang) who crossed Asia in Search of Enlightenment". Alfred A. Knopf, New York. ISBN 0-375-40009-5
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