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Hidden Secrets of Pipplan Stupa 😯 World Herritage Site | Mustafa or Usman Ka Sath Stupa Explore Kiya Pipplan – The Buddhist Monastic Establishment of Ancient Taxila has been inscribed in 1980 upon the world heritage list of the Convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage. Insciption of the list confirms the exceptional universal value of cultural site, which deserves protection for the benefit of all humanity. The site took its name from the thick shady pipal trees which once stood over the unexcavated mound and provided shelter from sun and rains both to humans and animals alike . The ancient remains excavated 1923-24 are of two periods; one abutting and partly covering the ruins of earlier period. The earliest momastery which lay to the east, dates from early Kushana period fell into ruins about the 4th-5th century and whole of this area was levelled except this stupas in the middle. The later monastery built on the western side with SEMI-ASHLAR masonry. It is similar in plain to Mohra Moradu Jaulian with Central open Courtyar and Cells on All Four Sides, with Assembly Hall, Kitchen and Refectory on the Eight Feet High in WELL-PRESERVED Condition this Votive Stupa Rose in Three Tiers. It was Decorated with Corinthian Pilasters Alternating with Lotus Rosetts. A Meditating Buddha is Sitting on the North Side of the Second Tier. At the Base of the Dome, Eight Seated Figures of the Buddah in Stucco are Placed. Other Small Finds From Pipplan Includes a Collection of 26 Coins of Local Taxilian, Azes 2, Kadphises 1, Kadphises 2, Kanishka, Vassudeva, Shahpur 2 and Indo Sassnian Rulers. By the End of 5th Century, Pipplan also Met The Same Fate as Those of its Contemporary Monastic Settlements in the Region. Economic Conditions Compelled the Amandoment and Desertion of the Monastery and Nature. The Buddhist Monastic Remains At Pipplan For their Historic and Archietectural Importance have been Declared Protected Antiouty Under Antiquities Act 1975 and who So ever will destroy, Break, Damage, Alter Shall be Funishable under Section 19 of said act with fine of ruppes 200,000 or with both #explore #exploremore #exploring #explorer #travel #adventures #adventure #hiddensecrets #strange #mustafa #usman #worldherritagesite #herritagesite #explorepakistan #dailyvlogs #mydailyroutine #dailyvlogger #pipplanstupa #ancient #ancientstupa #greek #historians #buddhas #buddhaslifestyle #historic #secret