Mes Aynak: Afghanistan's Ancient Buddhist Site Threatened by Copper Mining (2025 Updates)

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  In the rugged mountains of Logar Province, just 40 kilometers southeast of Kabul, lies Mes Aynak – one of Afghanistan's most significant ancient Buddhist sites. Often called a "little copper spring" in Pashto, this sprawling archaeological treasure was once a thriving Buddhist monastery complex along the Silk Road. Dating back over 2,000 years to the Kushan Empire, Mes Aynak features massive stupas, intricate Buddha statues, and evidence of early copper mining intertwined with monastic life. But in 2025, this ancient Buddhist heritage site in Afghanistan faces an ongoing threat from one of the world's largest untapped copper deposits below it. In this detailed guide, we'll explore the history of Mes Aynak Buddhist site, its breathtaking discoveries, and the latest developments in the battle to save it. Aerial view of Mes Aynak ancient Buddhist ruins in Afghanistan, showing the vast monastery complex amid mountains. Location and Historical Significance of ...

Sarnath

SARNATH where the lord Buddha first taught about DHARMA and sangh came in existence.


Sarnath is a place located 10 km north-east of varansi near confluence of ganga and varuna river in uttar Pradesh in india.the massive stupa located in sarnath is dhamek stupa 13 km away from varansi. Dhamek stupa is said to mark the spot where the Buddha gave the first sermon to his first five bhamins discipline after attaining enlightenment"revelling his eightfold path leading to NIRVANA. 
                        dhamek stuap
In its current shape the stupa is a soild cylinder bricks and stones height about 43.6 meter and it diameter about 28 m.the wall is covered with curved figure of humans and birdsand inscription in brahmi script.


The dhamek stupa was built in 500 CE.to replace an earlier structure commissioned by the ashoka the great in 249 BCE.chinese buddhist monk Xuanzang visited sarnath in 640 BCE , he recorded the height of stupa to be about 91 and reported that about 1500 Buddhist monks are lived here.During the period of mughal and Turkish some part of sarnath was completely destroyed.
In 1836 the excavations done at this place and remains of ashoka period have been taken out.In 1905 the government of india started the restoration and rejuvenation of  this place.

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  1. Namo buddhye dosto
    Buddhye ki mahima apar hai jo gyan ki khoj me ghar tyag diye. Aur jis maut se insan darta hai useki styata ko janane ke liye 6 warso ki katin tapasya ki 🙏🙏🙏

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