Ratnagiri Mahavihara, Odisha, India    (Nov 2022)        


The site of Ratnagiri – once with a mahavihara, a major Buddhist monastery – together with Lalitagiri and Udayagiri, forms the famous Diamond Triangle of Buddhist heritage sites in Odisha. It operated between 5–13th centuries, with 7–10th centuries being its most architecturally significant period. The site was identified and excavated only in the 1960s, yielding much fine sculpture.

The finds include a large "stupa surrounded by several hundred smaller stupas, three quadrangular monasteries (Monasteries 1 to 3). Monastery 1 is much the largest, with a beautiful carved doorway, spacious open courtyard, cells and verandah facing the courtyard, with a spacious shrine centred on a colossal Buddha. Monastery 1 has been described as 'the finest in terms of carved stone decoration to have survived in India'. A museum at the site has recently been opened to house many pieces." (Source)


Main Stupa (more, info)

Main Stupa
Main Stupa

Main Stupa

Alongside smaller stupas

Alongside smaller stupas

Dates from 9th cent. (1, 2)

Dates from 9th cent.
Dates from 9th cent.

Dates from 9th cent.

Hundreds of stupas (1, 2)

Hundreds of stupas
Hundreds of stupas

Hundreds of stupas

Monasteries 1 and 2

Monasteries 1 and 2

Monastery 1 entrance

Monastery 1 entrance

Finely carved entrance
& statuary at front porch

Finely carved entrance
& statuary at front porch

Monastery 1 (more)

Monastery 1

Monastery 1

Asokakanta-Marici on a
wall in the front porch

Asokakanta-Marici on a
wall in the front porch

Chaitya (more)

Chaitya

Chaitya

Inner sanctum

Inner sanctum

Yamuna adorning a wall
in the front porch

Yamuna adorning a wall
in the front porch

A large monastery (1, 2)

A large monastery
A large monastery

A large monastery

Two-storeyed structure

Two-storeyed structure

Ground floor had 24 cells

Ground floor had 24 cells

Large cells (1, 2)

Large cells
Large cells

Large cells

Monastery 2

Monastery 2

As seen from Monastery 1

As seen from Monastery 1

A small monastery (more)

A small monastery

A small monastery

Monks' rooms (more)

Monks' rooms

Monks' rooms

ASI's Archaeological Museum at Ratnagiri

The museum has four
such galleries (info)

The museum has four
such galleries

The museum has four
such galleries

Buddha in Dharmachakra
Pravartana Mudra
10th c. CE

Buddha in Dharmachakra
Pravartana Mudra
10th c. CE

Buddha in Bhumisparsh
Mudra
9th c. CE

Buddha in Bhumisparsh
Mudra
9th c. CE

Jatamukuta Lokeshwar
8-9th c. CE

Jatamukuta Lokeshwar
8-9th c. CE

Seated Tara
9-10th c. CE

Seated Tara
9-10th c. CE

Infographic on Aparajita

Infographic on Aparajita

Head of Buddha
9th c. CE

Head of Buddha
9th c. CE

Dharma Sankha
Samadhi Manjushri
9-10th c. CE

Dharma Sankha
Samadhi Manjushri
9-10th c. CE

Infographic on Tara

Infographic on Tara

Infographic on the
Descent of Buddha

Infographic on the
Descent of Buddha

Infographic on Hariti

Infographic on Hariti

Infographic on Vasudhara

Infographic on Vasudhara

Buddha in Bhumisparsh
Mudra
9th c. CE

Buddha in Bhumisparsh
Mudra
9th c. CE

Head of Buddha
9-10th c. CE

Head of Buddha
9-10th c. CE

Lokeshwar
10-11th c. CE

Lokeshwar
10-11th c. CE

Tara
9-10th c. CE

Tara
9-10th c. CE

Tara
9th c. CE

Tara
9th c. CE

Jambhala

Jambhala

Tara

Tara

Seated Buddha & female
in dancing posture
9-10th c. CE

Seated Buddha & female
in dancing posture
9-10th c. CE

Basudhara
9-10th c. CE

Basudhara
9-10th c. CE

Lower part of a door jamb
7th c. CE

Lower part of a door jamb
7th c. CE

Votive stupa depicted with
Marichi, 9-10th c. CE

Votive stupa depicted with
Marichi, 9-10th c. CE

Infographic on Sambhara

Infographic on Sambhara

 



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