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Rains affect major Buddhist shrine at Sanchi
Indo-Asian News Service

Bhopal, Sep 16 (IANS) Heavy rains in Madhya Pradesh have affected the Sanchi stupa, one of the most sacred and oldest Buddhist shrines across the world and a Unesco world heritage site.

According to sources in the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), water is leaking through the roof into the 16-metre high and 37-metre in diameter stupa at Sanchi, 46 km north of state capital Bhopal. 

"The inner layer of the roof of the stupa has become mossy. The ground below has also become muddy," said sources in the ASI. 

Built by emperor Ashoka in the third century BC, the stupa is a large hemispherical dome having a central chamber in which relics of Lord Buddha are placed. 

The other important monuments at Sanchi include one of the seven existing Ashoka Pillars with four lions sitting back to back - the national emblem of India. 

Thousands of Buddhist pilgrims, including foreigners, every year visit Sanchi. 

The sources said that the stupa was earlier chemically treated to protect it from sun and rain. "But it has not been chemically treated for the last six years," sources said. 

K.K. Mohammad, a senior official of the ASI who is based in Bhopal, said that leakage of water through the roof of the stupa was a routine affair and nothing serious. 

"I have got the matter checked by officials of my department posted at Sanchi. There is nothing serious in it. It happens whenever it rains heavily," he told IANS. 

Mohammad said that no holes or cracks had developed on the roof, as was being apprehended. "But we cannot do anything to stop the leakage of water till the rainy season is over," he said. 

Sources said that water had never leaked through the roof of the stupa, despite heavy rains earlier. 

Apart from the Buddha's relics, Sanchi also represents an aspect of the life of king Ashoka, who had married Devi, the daughter of a nobleman from the area of Sanchi, and later built the stupa and also placed one of his pillars and the lion symbol there.

Prince Mahendra, Ashoka's son, visited Sanchi with his mother before starting his mission to take Buddhism to Sri Lanka.



'Blind elephants also carry tourists in Jaipur'
Indo-Asian News Service

Jaipur, Sep 16 (IANS) In a startling revelation, a former tourist official Friday said that 20 of the 100-odd elephants engaged in carrying tourists to the famous Amber Fort near here are blind, leading to increasing cases of accidents.

"It's shocking but 20 of the 117 elephants, ferrying tourists, are blind and one can easily imagine what a risky business it is," Daulat Singh Rajawat, former general secretary of Tourist Guide Federation of India, (TGFI) told a news conference here. 

"This is the main reason for accidents in Amber."

An elephant that went berserk killed a tourist escort - Vinod Bhambha - in the fort premises Thursday. 

Speaking at the conference, organised by Tourist Guide Association (TGA), Singh charged that not a single mahout has proper credentials to operate the pachyderms. 

He said that most elephant owners engage unemployed youth from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh as mahouts who have no knowledge of handling elephants.

Holding local vendors responsible for such incidents, TGA president Mahaveer Singh Nathawat said that they follow tourists embarking on elephants and try to sell their products ranging from water bottles, peanuts to paintings. 

"They generally throw these items in the air to catch the attention of the tourists. Such things at the rear of the animal always infuriate them," he said. 

The fort built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh, is one of the finest examples of Rajput architecture.


  
 

 

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