
Echoes Of India: A History Podcast The Shadow of Andhra's Stupas
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Dec 17, 2018 Explore the history and art of South Indian Buddhism, focusing on the magnificent Amaravati school of art and the construction of the immense white stupa. Learn about the influence of Buddhism on urbanization and cultural development in Andhra Pradesh. Discover the development of different sects, debates, and doctrinal issues within Buddhism. Delve into the intricate carvings and sculptures of the Amravati stupa, which reflect a blend of Romanesque altars, Gandharan influences, and Buddhist symbolism.
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Pilgrims' First Sight Of Amravati
- Pilgrims approaching the Amravati stupa fall silent in awe at its white dome and golden spire.
- The narrator describes crowds, chants, bells and ritual circumambulation around the Maha-Chethya.
Local Roots Made Stupas Familiar
- Megalithic South India had a complex ancestor-veneration culture that primed locals to accept stupa worship.
- Similarities between local burial rituals and stupas helped Buddhism integrate smoothly into Andhra society.
Buddhism Fueled And Benefited From Urbanization
- Urbanization, iron tech and agricultural surplus created merchants and patrons who funded Buddhist monasteries.
- Monasteries then produced public goods and employment, reinforcing their economic and social role.
