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No archaeological evidence of violence between Buddhism and Hinduism in the past

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June 4, 2025
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The article argues that there is no archaeological evidence of violence between Buddhism and Hinduism in ancient India. While historical texts mention conflicts, the author suggests that physical evidence contradicts these claims. For example, the Sanchi Stupa, built during the Maurya period, was preserved and even enhanced by later Hindu rulers like the Shunga dynasty, rather than being destroyed. Similarly, Buddhist stupas and Hindu temples were often constructed side by side, indicating peaceful coexistence. The article challenges the narrative that Hindu kings demolished Buddhist structures, citing the Ujjain stupa, which remains intact despite being in a major Hindu center.

Source :https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/voices/no-archaeological-evidence-of-violence-between-buddhism-and-hinduism-in-the-past/

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