History

Odisha’s historical data is vast and diversified, starting from it’s earliest known history that dates back to the period of Kalinga War in 261 BCE to the present day’s political history. In between, Odisha’s role in the very long history of undivided India and an independent India also can’t be ignored. Here you will get to know about such historical data to satisfy your inquisitiveness.

The Hathigumpha Inscription (Part-5)

The inscription consisting of 17 lines in Pali language can be found on the over hanging brow of Hathigumpha (Udayagiri). This inscription has been incised in deep cut Brahmi letters and faces straight towards the Rock Edicts of Ashoka at the Dhauli hill which is situated at a distance of about 6 miles. Symbolically it… read more »

The Hathigumpha Inscription (Part-4)

The inscription consisting of 17 lines in Pali language can be found on the over hanging brow of Hathigumpha (Udayagiri). This inscription has been incised in deep cut Brahmi letters and faces straight towards the Rock Edicts of Ashoka at the Dhauli hill which is situated at a distance of about 6 miles. Symbolically it… read more »

The Hathigumpha Inscription (Part-3)

The inscription consisting of 17 lines in Pali language can be found on the over hanging brow of Hathigumpha (Udayagiri). This inscription has been incised in deep cut Brahmi letters and faces straight towards the Rock Edicts of Ashoka at the Dhauli hill which is situated at a distance of about 6 miles. Symbolically it… read more »

The Hathigumpha Inscription (Part-2)

The inscription consisting of 17 lines in Pali language can be found on the over hanging brow of Hathigumpha (Udayagiri). This inscription has been incised in deep cut Brahmi letters and faces straight towards the Rock Edicts of Ashoka at the Dhauli hill which is situated at a distance of about 6 miles. Symbolically it… read more »

The Hathigumpha Inscription (Part-1)

The inscription consisting of 17 lines in Pali language can be found on the over hanging brow of Hathigumpha (Udayagiri). This inscription has been incised in deep cut Brahmi letters and faces straight towards the Rock Edicts of Ashoka at the Dhauli hill which is situated at a distance of about 6 miles. Symbolically it… read more »

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