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New in New jacket. The Stupa of Bharhut by Sir Alexander Cunningham is a seminal work that meticulously documents the discovery and intricate artistry of the ancient Buddhist stupa located in Bharhut, central India. The book offers a comprehensive account of the stupa, which dates back to the Mauryan era under Emperor Asoka (c. 272-234 BC). Cunningham details the original construction of a brick stupa measuring approximately 68 feet in diameter and covered with plaster. During the reign of the Sungas in the second century BC, the stupa was enhanced with a richly decorated stone railing, 88 feet in diameter, enclosing the mound. The book delves deeply into the architectural and artistic significance of the stupa, highlighting the elaborate sculptured scenes and Jataka tales that adorned its railings and gateways. Cunningham s detailed descriptions capture the intricacy of the carvings, which depict scenes from the Buddha's life and his previous incarnations. Although the physical structure has largely disappeared, leaving only scattered bricks and sandstone fragments at the site, Cunningham s documentation preserves its historical and cultural legacy. Today, many of the artifacts and sculptural pieces from the Bharhut stupa are displayed in the Bharhut gallery at the Indian Museum in Calcutta. Cunningham s work remains an invaluable resource for historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts of Buddhist art and architecture, offering a window into the rich cultural heritage of ancient India. The book stands as a testament to Cunningham's dedication to unraveling and preserving the historical truths of the stupa, ensuring that its artistic and spiritual significance continues to be appreciated.