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Pipplan Buddhist Stupa and Monastery
Khyber Pakhtunkhaw, N-125, Khanpur, Haripur, Punjab, Pakistan
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En
Review №1

Not worth a special visit if you not nearby. Few walls left only and nothing special to see there .Better to opt for other ruins that are well maintained .

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Review №2

Pipplan Buddhist MonasteryThe approximate location of this site is 33°4556.66N, 72°5157.95E.Pipplan, the ancient Buddhist monastic establishment in Taxila that was named for the thick peepal trees of the area, is a Buddhist archaeological jewel located in a calm valley that has stayed hidden from local and foreign tourists and the public, despite its unique landscape.The ancient site lies at the foot of the hills between Mohra Maradu and Julian, the ancient Taxila university. According to Dr Mohammad Ashraf, the former director of the Taxila Institute of Asian Civilisation, the site was excavated in 1923-24, under Sir John Marshall, the director general of the Archaeological Survey of India.Department of Archaeology and Museums Deputy Director Abdul Ghafour Lone said that later, study papers had revealed that archaeologists during the excavation had found the site belonged to two different periods.Studies conducted by the archaeologists found that to the east is a courtyard of a monastery dating back to the late Partian or early Kushan times. It consists of an open quadrangle in the centre, with a range of cells on all four sides. Mr Lone added that in the middle of the courtyard is the basement of a square stupa.Former archaeology department deputy director Bahadur Khan explained that the early monastery, which was constructed of diaper masonry, fell to ruin before the 5th century, and a second monastery was later constructed on the western side.Mr Khan said that according to the research, the second monastery was constructed from heavy, semi-ashlar masonry, and was exceptionally well-preserved. The ruins of the second monastery revealed that it comprised a court of cells on the north side, with a hall of assembly, kitchen and refectory to the south and a converted stupa to the east.The cells were built on two storeys, and as per the traditional Gandharan style of architecture, consisted of an open quadrangle with cells for monks on all four sides and a pillared veranda.According to Mr Lone, a now dilapidated stupa in a cell was discovered in the southeast corner of the monastery. The floor of the stupa and the cell in which it stands is around 2ft below the rest of the monastery, leaving little doubt among the archaeologists and researchers that the stupa was originally built in one of the cells of the earlier, Kushan-era monastery and then incorporated into the later one.A still intact 8ft high stupa stands in a chamber of the monastery. It was tradition to build a memorial stupa inside a cell after the prinirvana (death of a venerable monk). This stupa rises to three diminishing tires, the topmost surmounted by a dome and originally crowned by an umbrella, decorated with lotus rosettes and images of Buddha, while at the base of the dome is a series of seated Buddhas. However, due to a lack of preservation and conservation, the stupa is in shambles.According to Mr Lone, only one excavation was carried out by British archaeologists before partition, which recovered 26 coins featuring Azes, Kadphises, Kanishka, Vasudeva and Indo-Sasanian rulers. He said the study had revealed that by the end of the 5th century, the Buddhist site met the same fate as its contemporary monastic settlements in the region, resulting in gradual decay due to human and natural agents.Piplan has been added to the Unesco World Heritage List of the convention concerning the protection of the world’s cultural and natural heritage, while the Pakistani government has declared the site a ‘protected antiquity’ under the 1975 antiquities act.

Ja
Review №3

Best place to know about the gandhara culture

Aq
Review №4

Piplan, the ancient Buddhist monastic establishment in Taxila that was named for the thick peepal trees of the area, is a Buddhist archaeological jewel located in a calm valley that has stayed hidden from local and foreign tourists and the public, despite its unique landscape.The ancient site lies at the foot of the hills between Mohra Maradu and Julian, the ancient Taxila university. According to Dr Mohammad Ashraf, the former director of the Taxila Institute of Asian Civilisation, the site was excavated in 1923-24, under Sir John Marshall, the director general of the Archaeological Survey of India.Department of Archaeology and Museums Deputy Director Abdul Ghafour Lone said that later, study papers had revealed that archaeologists during the excavation had found the site belonged to two different periods.A well-preserved votive stupa built of ashlar diaper masonry in Piplan.

Am
Review №5

Histical and old place build by non muslin in 6th Century.

Sw
Review №6

Pippian Buddhist is oldest place. It is nice place for historical students and teachers to teach history and culture

Sa
Review №7

Just a small but worth seeing if you are interested in history

Go
Review №8

Nice place but unfortunately badly ignored. No care takers there.Pipplan Buddhist old place nice for students and teachers to teach history and culture.Its nice place to stay an hour if you are passing and see the beauty of nature.

Mu
Review №9

Visited many years ago. Buddha stupa and ancient archeological collection are seen.

Sa
Review №10

Small stupa than others, situated in the middle of residential area, damaged road, a guide is present, contains a relic which is in very bad condition. Not properly maintained.

Za
Review №11

Its a nice place to stop for half an hour if youre passing by. A bit more detail about the area and ruins might have made it more meaningful.

Na
Review №12

History revealed. 200 to 300 BC stupas.

Ag
Review №13

Nice place. But unfortunately this historical place has been badly ignored..No care taker is thereIt is surrounded by a village..Looks like people have no knowledge of its importance.

La
Review №14

Located close to Julian complex, its a fourth century construction carried out after demolishing yet another layer of older construction. This was a stupa and monastery which was in use of the followers of Buddhism till 5th century AD. The construction type is semi-ashlar. It was named as Pipplan as it used to be surrounded in pipal trees (Ficus Religiosa) in the ancient times. Ficus Religiosa is not to be confused with Alstonia Sholaris. In Theravada Buddhism, Bodhi by first Lord Buddha is said to have used Alstonia scholaris as the tree for achieving enlightenment.

Sh
Review №15

Amazing Historical place never forget

Ha
Review №16

This site is ruins of Buddhist stupa and monastery. Site is totally ignored by the concerned department.

Sh
Review №17

Peacefull place with jewels of Past history of Nations

Ha
Review №18

A very nice place to visit. Alot of historical things to see and learn from. Stupa, buddha, precious stones etc.

Da
Review №19

Neat little place for introspection and escape from urban life. Beautiful setting among fields

Mu
Review №20

Pipiana, kpk in Pakistan

sa
Review №21

My love for ruins

sa
Review №22

Clean peacefull good and informative visit

Zu
Review №23

History

Sa
Review №24

A place to visit once

Gu
Review №25

A historical place..

Ah
Review №26

Serene

An
Review №27

Heritage 2 visit

Mu
Review №28

Beautiful place for visitors

Na
Review №29

Nature and history hand in hand

Fa
Review №30

Buddhist stuppa is in sad state of affairs!

Fa
Review №31

Good

Ar
Review №32

Calm place

Tr
Review №33

Buddhist site and have a small stupa

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  • Address:Khyber Pakhtunkhaw, N-125, Khanpur, Haripur, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Site:http://www.kparchaeology.com/front_cms/protected_site/protected_site_info/37
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