Overlooking the Daya River in the southern part of Bhubaneswar, Dhauli Hill is a significant historical site known for its Dhauli Shanti Stupa, also referred to as the ‘peace pagoda.’ This hill is one of many locations in India that bears an edict of Ashoka, an inscription attributed to the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka, who played a pivotal role in spreading Buddhism across the subcontinent. Visitors can explore the stupa and the ancient inscriptions, gaining insight into the region’s rich history and cultural heritage.
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