Sanchi Stupa Torana

GPTKB entity

Statements (59)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf historical figure
gptkbp:associatedWith Buddhism
gptkbp:built local materials
gptkbp:constructedIn 3rd century BCE
gptkbp:contains Buddhist_symbols
gptkbp:decoratedWith reliefs
gptkbp:designatedAs UNESCO_World_Heritage_Site
gptkbp:designedBy gptkb:Emperor_Ashoka
gptkbp:features carvings
gptkbp:hasHeight approximately 7 meters
gptkbp:hasLength approximately 5 meters
gptkbp:hasRecognition cultural heritage
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Sanchi Stupa Torana
gptkbp:influencedBy Indian_art
gptkbp:isA cultural landmark
tourist attraction
historical monument
heritage site
national monument
gptkbp:isAccessibleBy the 3rd century BCE
gptkbp:isAssociatedWith gptkb:Ashoka's_edicts
Buddhist_festivals
gptkbp:isCelebratedFor its architectural style
gptkbp:isCitedIn academic research
gptkbp:isConnectedTo Buddhist_rituals
gptkbp:isConsidered an architectural marvel
gptkbp:isDecoratedWith mythological figures
gptkbp:isDocumentedIn historical texts
gptkbp:isFamousFor its historical significance
gptkbp:isInfluencedBy gptkb:Mauryan_architecture
Buddhist_studies
gptkbp:isKnownFor its intricate carvings
its historical carvings
gptkbp:isLinkedTo Buddhist_traditions
gptkbp:isLocatedIn Central_India
gptkbp:isLocatedNear gptkb:Sanchi_Stupa
gptkbp:isNotableFor its artistic details
gptkbp:isOpenTo public
gptkbp:isPartOf gptkb:Sanchi_archaeological_site
Indian_history
Buddhist_pilgrimage_sites
Indian_heritage_sites
Buddhist_cultural_heritage
Buddhist_art_history
Sanchi_complex
gptkbp:isProminentIn Buddhist_architecture_studies
gptkbp:isProtectedBy Archaeological Survey of India
gptkbp:isRecognizedBy gptkb:UNESCO
gptkbp:isRecognizedFor a significant historical site
its cultural impact
gptkbp:isSymbolicOf Buddhist_philosophy
gptkbp:isVisitedBy pilgrims
scholars
gptkbp:locatedIn Sanchi,_Madhya_Pradesh,_India
gptkbp:madeOf stone
gptkbp:partOf gptkb:Sanchi_Stupa
gptkbp:represents Buddhist_architecture
gptkbp:symbolizes Buddha's_teachings
gptkbp:visitedBy tourists