Located in East Champaran, the Kesaria Stupa is a monumental Buddhist stupa dating back to the Gupta period (between the 2nd and 7th century CE). Standing 104 feet high, it is taller than the famous Sanchi Stupa and is recognized as the world's tallest Buddhist stupa.
1. ASI Excavation
The stupa was first discovered during excavations by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 1998. It has a unique polygonal base and rises in six tiers, with niches containing ancient brick statues of Lord Buddha.
2. Historical Significance
Historically, the site is associated with Buddha's final journey to Kushinagar, when he gifted his begging bowl to the people of Kesaria. We discuss the archaeological excavations and how to reach Kesaria.

