Takht-i-Bahi 2025: Hidden Caves, Buried Stupa & Digital 3D Revival of a Kushan Monastery
Takht-i-Bahi 2025: Hidden Caves, Buried Stupa & Digital 3D Revival of a Kushan Monastery (Originally published: March 2020 | Updated: October 2025 with expanded history, latest excavations, 3D scans, hidden caves, and Chinese inscriptions) Perched on a 150-meter limestone hill in Mardan, Takht-i-Bahi (meaning "Throne of the Water Spring" ) is Pakistan’s finest surviving 1st-century CE Buddhist monastery . Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980 , this Gandharan marvel continues to unveil secrets in 2025 — from buried stupas to digital 3D models . This fully updated 2025 guide combines in-depth historical context , recent archaeological discoveries , secret monk caves , and modern preservation efforts . The Complete History of Takht-i-Bahi: From Kushan Glory to 21st-Century Revival 1st Century CE: Foundation Under the Kushan Empire Takht-i-Bahi was established during the reign of Kushan Emperor Kanishka (127–150 CE) , the golden age of Mahayana Buddhism in ...






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