Neha Patil (Editor)

Mankiala

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Country
  
Time zone
  
PST (UTC+5)

District
  
Province
  
Mankiala Buddhist Stupa Mankalia or Mankiala near Rawalpindi Flickr

Weather
  
19°C, Wind W at 10 km/h, 38% Humidity

Yasir younas uae village tope mankiala rawalpindi pakistan wmv


Mankiala (also known as Manikyala and Manikiyala) is a village in the Potohar plateau, Punjab near Rawalpindi, Pakistan, known for its Mankiala Stupa - a Buddhist stupa. It is located some 50 km from Islamabad, beyond Rawat Fort. The name Mankiala is said to be derived from Raja Man or Manik.

Contents

Mankiala Rawat Mankiala Stupa Heritage Sites UrbanPK

Mankiala stupa rawat11


Mankiala Stupa

Mankiala Rawat Mankiala Stupa Heritage Sites UrbanPK

Mankiala Stupa is a Gandhara era stupa built to memorialize the place where, according to legend, Buddha sacrificed some of his body parts to feed seven hungry tiger cubs.

History

Mankiala Mankiala Buddhist Stupa a photo on Flickriver

It was built in the reign of Kanishka (128-151 AD). Mountstuart Elphinstone, the first British emissary to Afghanistan chanced upon this stupa in 1808 AD and penned a detailed account in his memoir 'Kingdom of Caubul' (1815). According to an inscription on a stone the stupa was restored in 1891 by a regiment of the British Indian Army. Raja Usman was architect.

Mankiala WikiGOGO Tope Mankiala Temple sagri

The stupa's relic deposits, all now in the British Museum, were found by Jean-Baptiste Ventura in 1830 between 10 and 20 metres below the top of the dome. They were at one stage owned by the celebrated antiquarian James Prinsep.

Mankiala Mankiala Wikipedia

The mouth of the stupa has a gaping hole as a result of excavations by relic hunters in the past. It now has a barrier around it for safety reasons.

Mankiala mankialapunjabpothwar areapakistan YouTube

Mankiala WN mankiala

Mankiala NASIR YOUNAS tope mankialawmv YouTube

Mankiala Mankiala Phattak YouTube

References

Mankiala Wikipedia