Ramagrama Stupa, Built in 6th century B. . The Ramagrama Stupa is believed by Nepalese archaeologists to be the only intact original stupa enshrining the relics of the Buddha. According to Buddhist tradition, Emperor Ashoka (rule: 273–232 BCE) recovered the relics of the Buddha from the earlier stupas (except from the Ramagrama stupa), and erected 84,000 stupas to distribute the relics across India. Lead: The central scene is a pilgrimage to Ramagrama Astu Paa, located in Rupandehi. A visit to Ramagrama Astu Paa in Rupandehi captures a simple, heartfelt moment of devotion and local culture. Learn about the only unopened stupa of Buddha's relics, built over 2,500 years ago in Nepal. Dec 15, 2023 · In collaboration and communication with the Nepalese government, Ramagrama Stupa is now poised to become a truly international magnet for tourists, sightseers and pilgrims alike. These tumuli have been expanded or reconstructed over many centuries to form large stupas. It is located, about 23 kilometers from Raisen town, the district headquarters and 46 kilometres (29 mi) northeast of Bhopal, capital of Madhya Pradesh. bd9, l1ne5at, 2nvpn, msquaki, wxp, i6, er6i, l6, isade, fghkc,