Friday, 2 January 2015

Salihundam/Srikakulam(AP) - Buddhist Archaeological Site

Salihundam is a historically noted village of Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh, India.A historically renowned village lying atop the hill on the south bank of vamsadhara River about  18 KM from Srikakulam town, Salihundam is a noted Buddhist place that allures the folks from every nook and corner of the world.













There are numerous Buddhist stupas nestled on a hill amid the picturesque surroundings. These are deemed to be erected in 1919 by Gidugu Venkata Rama Murthy. Four stupas, Relic caskets and architectural shrines were discovered during diging performed by the state authorities. All of the remnants were built between 2nd century and 12th century reflecting different times of Buddhism - Mahayana, Theravada and Vajrayana. 

In addition to this, the sculptures of Mareechi and Tara were also found from this notable site & from here Buddhism spread to Sumatra and other far-eastern countries. It is indeed one of the main Buddhist excavations standing as evidence of the religion thrived at this place during 2nd to 3rd century.


The mains stupa made of wedge shaped bricks around a central hollow shaft with stone faced base survives in parts.





How To Go:-

Srikakulam is 123 KM Away from vishakapatnam Railway station  By Road.


 The Nearest Raliway Station is Srikakulam.


The Nearest Airport is vishakapatnam which is 118 KM Away from Srikakulam.




Where To Stay:- There are Various Small and Medium hotel available in the city.

NearBy Places to Visit :- Salihundam beach has splendid locations and even inhabits many free water recreational activities. Tourists will find many outdoor fun deeds at this beach. Swimming and sunbathing are widely enjoyed by the arrivals. Even tourists can entertain themselves by snorkeling, water surfing, scuba diving and parasailing at this beach. Salihundam beach offer boating rides and fishing activity.

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