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International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD)
Volume: 3 | Issue: 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 - 6470
@ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21388 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 472
Development of Srinagar under Ashoka
Tariq Amin
M. Phil. Research Scholar, Department of History,
Mewar University, Rajasthan, India
Prof. MC Dubey
Department of Botany, Mewar University,
Rajasthan, India
ABSTRACT
Kashmir is perhaps to possess an authentic account of its History from the veryearliest period. This past account of the valley,
its culture and traditions, rise and fall of various Kingdoms, victory and defeats of the people have been noted carefully by the
sons of its soil. Kashmir is an ancient principality. The Mahabarta and Buddhist literature refers to it as Kashmir, while for
Greeks it was Kashperia. The famous chronicle of Kalhana, i-e Rajtarangni mentions about the great king Ashoha . Ashoka’s
reign was marked by great building activity and spread of Buddhism. Ashoka setup in Kashmir many Viharas and stupas and
repaired an old siva temple at Vijayesvara. This research paper is an attempt to provide detailed account of theAshoka’s rolein
development of Srinagar (Kashmir).
KEYWORDS: Ashoka , Kashpereia, Rajtarangini, Vijayesvara, Buddhism, Viharas, Stupas, Pandrethan
INTRODUCTION
Chandragupta’s successor Bindusara appointed his son
Ashoka as the Governor of Kashmir. It was in his early life
that Ashoka came into contact with Kashmir. Kalhana’s
reference to Ashoka’s building in Kashmir valley indicate
that his stay in Kashmir was quite long. It can be inferred
that he paid regular visits to the beautiful valley when he
became the emperor of Magadha Empire.
According to Kalhana, Ashoka’s reign was marked by great
building activity and spread of Buddhism. Ashoka setup in
Kashmir valley many Viharas and stupas at Vitastara and
sus-Kalatra repaired an old siva temple at Vijayesvara and
build two new temple called Ashokeesvara. Kalhana credits
Ashoka with the foundation of town Srinagari, three miles
above the modern city of Srinagar. it had “ ninety six
thousand dwelling houses resplendid with prosperity”1. The
important event concerned with Ashoka’s reign was the
spread of Buddhism in Kashmir.
Pandrethan 5-km to the southeast of Srinagar was the old
capital site of Srinagar. The modern name is derived from
the ancient appellation purandhishthana , which represents
the site of the ancient capital , Srinagari, believed to have
been founded by the great Maurya emperor Ashoka ( circa
276-36 BC) .2
The selection of the site of the capital at pandrethan in olden
days might have been due to its providing certain
advantages against the menace of devastating floods which
used to cause havoc in the valley till suyya, the engineer of
king Avantivarman (AD – 855-83) , devised means for the
better drainage of the valley by regulating the course of the
Vitasta ( Jhelum) . The gentle slopes of the spurs of the high
mountain on the northern and eastern sides of Pandrethan
were above the level of the flood of meandering Vitasta,
which flows now on the southern and western sides of the
site.
The chief source for the history of Pandrethan and also for
Kashmir as a whole upto the middle of the ( 12th ) century
1 Khan Mohd . ishaaq , History of Srinagar 1846-1947.
2 www. indiatravel portal.com / Jammu Kashmir.
AD is the ‘Rajtarangini’byKalhana. Accordingto Kalhana, the
town of Srinagri built by Ashoka had ‘ ninety – six lacs of
houses resplended with wealth ‘ . It may be conceded that
the city was both populous and prosperous at that time.
Ruins near pandrethan contains large masses of stones on
the slopes at the foot of the spur , pieces of sculptures and
some enormous lingas , vigne felt the existence here once of
a city and a vast Hindu temple complex . Worth noticing
ancient remains consist of numerous carved stones,
architectural fragments , old walls and pottery , extending
for a long stretch of 5-km from the foot of the takht- I
Sulaimain (Shankaracharya Hill) on the northwest to
pandrethan in the southeast of pandrethan .
The most important contribution of the king Ashoka was
that he laid down the city of srinagri identified at the site of
the present village of pandrethan3, which remained the
capital of ancient Kashmir till the end of sixth century AD.
The present city of Srinagar is at least thirteen years; for the
first mention we hear of it , apart from the Rajtarangini – in
the account of the famous Chinese pilgrim Huen Tsiang who
visited Kashmir in (631) AD. But the same Srinagar or
Srinagri goes back to the time of Ashoka, who is said to have
built a capital of this name in Kashmir.
The modern village of pandrethan , three miles above
Srinagar , on the Anantnag road , represents the ancient
purandhishthana, Besides the well known and beautiful
medieval temple which is its chief attraction nowadays , the
site is replete with heaps of ancient ruins. Some of these
have recently been excavated and have yielded a number of
sculptures nearlyallof whichareunfortunatelyfragmentary.
But, such as they are, they give a sufficiently clear idea of the
quality of the Kashmir artists’ work, about the time the old
city was finally abandoned in favor of its younger rival.4
3 Khan Mohd. Ishaaq , History of Srinagar 1046- 1947 pp-
3-6
4 Kak, Ram. Chandra, Ancient monuments of Kashmir, p-
27.
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470
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A number of sculptures have come from the historic town of
Vijabror (wrrongly pronounced Bijbehara). The town has a
comparatively long history, as the Rajtarangini mentions
that Ashoka built two temples here, which he named
Ashokesvara after himself.
In the ancient times Kashmir was the standard school of
Sanskrit learning and scholars from allparts of Indiacameto
the valley to study at the feet of great teachers and savants. “
For upward of two thousand years ,” declares Grierson,5
Kashmir has been the home of Sanskrit learning and from
this small valley have issued master pieces of history ,
poetry, romance , fable and philosophy. Kashmir is proud
and justly proud of the literary glories of their land. For
centuries it (Kashmir) has the home of the great Indian
religion, saivism, has found some of its most eloquent
teachers on the banks of the vitasta (Jhelum). Some of the
greatest Sanskrit poets were born and wrote in the valley,
and from it has issued in the Sanskrit language a world
famous collection of folk- lore.6
In the age of Ashoka when Buddhism was carried to the
valley, the text and literature of the new religion were
written in Sanskrit , in contrast to those written in pali in the
rest of India . With the development of Mahayana the entire
Buddhism literature was composed in the Sanskrit language
and it was perhaps because of this that Sanskrit was diffused
in central Asia by the numerous Buddhist missionaries from
Kashmir. In recent years a largenumberofSanskritBuddhist
manuscript ever discovered in India has come from Gilgit in
Kashmir.
Not only did the students from the rest of India come to the
valley for higher studies, but we find pilgrims and scholars
from central Asia and china coming to Kashmir to study
Sanskrit texts. Huen Tsiang spent two years in the valley
studying Buddhist texts in Sanskrit and so did the earlier
scholars che- mong and fa- yong,Ou-kongspentfouryears in
Kashmir and studied Sanskrit and vinaya from three
teachers.
In the age of Ashoka , Sanskrit was written both on the
kharosthi and the brahmi script. In Kashmir, the scholars
developed a script of their own – the sarada which though
differing from the Devanagriin details, follows it in its
essentials. In the 9th century AD the Tibetans who had no
script for their language adopted the sarada script of
Kashmir.
Birch-bark was widely used for both literary writings and
Governments correspondence andcommercialtransactions.
It was also used for packing parcels and lining roofs to make
them watertight. The ink used for writing on birch-bark was
prepared by a special process so that it might not got faded
or washed off by water. Birch-bark like-wise is not affected
by damp. This waymany old manuscripts bybeinghidden in
wells and pits escaped destruction at the hands of many
ignorant and unscrupulous ruler.7
Kashmir occupied the pride of place in having a large
number of libraries of Sanskrit manuscripts. Temples and
vharas were the repositories of these literary treasures, but
there were huge private libraries too,maintained byfamilies
5 Kak, Ram. Chandra, ancient monuments of Kashmir p-27.
6 Linguistic survey of India vol-ii, part 2.
7 Linguistic survey of India vol-ii, part 2.
having literary traditions. Even as late as1875, whenGeorge
Bhular went to Kashmir in search of Sanskrit manuscripts,
and when Sanskrit learning therewas notasflourishing as in
ancient times, he found more than twenty-two Sanskrit
speaking pandits as well as traders and officials who were
possessors of most considerable collections of manuscripts.
The fact that Srinagari, the capital of Kashmir was founded
by Ashoka, a Buddhist king, who is credited to have erected
several stupas and viharas around his capital, at and around
pandrethan. The whole area which is at present occupied by
the military cantonments builtduringreign of maharaja Hari
singh (1925-48) was a royal site,whereseveralpalaces were
built by Ashoka. Some of the stone statues of the Buddha,
which more removed from site have been deposited intothe
S.P.S museum, lal mandi, Srinagar.
In the reign of Ashoka, Kashmir was over run by the
mleechhas, I.e. followers of Jainism, Buddhism, fire
worshippers, and naga worshipers. He is said to have
permitted heretical beliefs to enter his realm from tartar
neighbours. Accordingly, he worshippedSivaandobtained a
son for the their expulsion.8
Ashoka’s missionary established Buddhism in Kashmir and
then fourth council was held in Kashmir under kanishka
some time in first century A.D. King Ashoka set up in
Kashmir many vihars and stupas. Muslims of Kashmir still
continue to follow the Buddhist tradition of ‘chaityas’ and
stupas in their own Islamic manner. Sufism, Kashmir folk
literature too is influenced by Buddhism. Buddhism has
influenced to a large extent Kashmiri architecture.
Thus Ashoka’s reign was a glorious period for the
development of literature, architecture and socio-cultural
activities of Kashmir and Kashmir became the center of
learning.
References;
[1] P.N.K. Bamzai; A history of Kashmir, metropoltic Book
co. (pvt) ltd, New Delhi.
[2] Asoka and His inscriptions: Barua, B.M, (2nd Edition
Calcutta 1955.
[3] Rajtarangini (Kalhana); Edited and translated by stein,
A;Delhi,1961.
[4] Asoka: Bhandarkar, D.R; (3rd Edition Calcutta, 1955.
[5] Asoka: Mokerji ,R.k ,London 1928.
[6] Asoka and the decline ofthemauryas:Thapoor, R,oxford
1961.
[7] Kashmir hand book: Ince,John, Calcutta, 1875.
[8] Bamzai, P.N.k : A History of Kashmir political, social
cultural from the earliest times to present day, Gulshan
Books, Residency road. Srinagar 190001 Kashmir.
[9] Hasnain,M: Buddhist Kashmir, light and life publication
,New Delhi.
[10] Rabbani, G.M; Ancient Kashmir; Ahistorical perspective,
Gulshan publication Srinagar 1981.
8 B.G, Gokhale, Ancient India p-159 and the life of
Buddha,Thomas, P-170

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Development of Srinagar under Ashoka

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume: 3 | Issue: 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 - 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21388 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 472 Development of Srinagar under Ashoka Tariq Amin M. Phil. Research Scholar, Department of History, Mewar University, Rajasthan, India Prof. MC Dubey Department of Botany, Mewar University, Rajasthan, India ABSTRACT Kashmir is perhaps to possess an authentic account of its History from the veryearliest period. This past account of the valley, its culture and traditions, rise and fall of various Kingdoms, victory and defeats of the people have been noted carefully by the sons of its soil. Kashmir is an ancient principality. The Mahabarta and Buddhist literature refers to it as Kashmir, while for Greeks it was Kashperia. The famous chronicle of Kalhana, i-e Rajtarangni mentions about the great king Ashoha . Ashoka’s reign was marked by great building activity and spread of Buddhism. Ashoka setup in Kashmir many Viharas and stupas and repaired an old siva temple at Vijayesvara. This research paper is an attempt to provide detailed account of theAshoka’s rolein development of Srinagar (Kashmir). KEYWORDS: Ashoka , Kashpereia, Rajtarangini, Vijayesvara, Buddhism, Viharas, Stupas, Pandrethan INTRODUCTION Chandragupta’s successor Bindusara appointed his son Ashoka as the Governor of Kashmir. It was in his early life that Ashoka came into contact with Kashmir. Kalhana’s reference to Ashoka’s building in Kashmir valley indicate that his stay in Kashmir was quite long. It can be inferred that he paid regular visits to the beautiful valley when he became the emperor of Magadha Empire. According to Kalhana, Ashoka’s reign was marked by great building activity and spread of Buddhism. Ashoka setup in Kashmir valley many Viharas and stupas at Vitastara and sus-Kalatra repaired an old siva temple at Vijayesvara and build two new temple called Ashokeesvara. Kalhana credits Ashoka with the foundation of town Srinagari, three miles above the modern city of Srinagar. it had “ ninety six thousand dwelling houses resplendid with prosperity”1. The important event concerned with Ashoka’s reign was the spread of Buddhism in Kashmir. Pandrethan 5-km to the southeast of Srinagar was the old capital site of Srinagar. The modern name is derived from the ancient appellation purandhishthana , which represents the site of the ancient capital , Srinagari, believed to have been founded by the great Maurya emperor Ashoka ( circa 276-36 BC) .2 The selection of the site of the capital at pandrethan in olden days might have been due to its providing certain advantages against the menace of devastating floods which used to cause havoc in the valley till suyya, the engineer of king Avantivarman (AD – 855-83) , devised means for the better drainage of the valley by regulating the course of the Vitasta ( Jhelum) . The gentle slopes of the spurs of the high mountain on the northern and eastern sides of Pandrethan were above the level of the flood of meandering Vitasta, which flows now on the southern and western sides of the site. The chief source for the history of Pandrethan and also for Kashmir as a whole upto the middle of the ( 12th ) century 1 Khan Mohd . ishaaq , History of Srinagar 1846-1947. 2 www. indiatravel portal.com / Jammu Kashmir. AD is the ‘Rajtarangini’byKalhana. Accordingto Kalhana, the town of Srinagri built by Ashoka had ‘ ninety – six lacs of houses resplended with wealth ‘ . It may be conceded that the city was both populous and prosperous at that time. Ruins near pandrethan contains large masses of stones on the slopes at the foot of the spur , pieces of sculptures and some enormous lingas , vigne felt the existence here once of a city and a vast Hindu temple complex . Worth noticing ancient remains consist of numerous carved stones, architectural fragments , old walls and pottery , extending for a long stretch of 5-km from the foot of the takht- I Sulaimain (Shankaracharya Hill) on the northwest to pandrethan in the southeast of pandrethan . The most important contribution of the king Ashoka was that he laid down the city of srinagri identified at the site of the present village of pandrethan3, which remained the capital of ancient Kashmir till the end of sixth century AD. The present city of Srinagar is at least thirteen years; for the first mention we hear of it , apart from the Rajtarangini – in the account of the famous Chinese pilgrim Huen Tsiang who visited Kashmir in (631) AD. But the same Srinagar or Srinagri goes back to the time of Ashoka, who is said to have built a capital of this name in Kashmir. The modern village of pandrethan , three miles above Srinagar , on the Anantnag road , represents the ancient purandhishthana, Besides the well known and beautiful medieval temple which is its chief attraction nowadays , the site is replete with heaps of ancient ruins. Some of these have recently been excavated and have yielded a number of sculptures nearlyallof whichareunfortunatelyfragmentary. But, such as they are, they give a sufficiently clear idea of the quality of the Kashmir artists’ work, about the time the old city was finally abandoned in favor of its younger rival.4 3 Khan Mohd. Ishaaq , History of Srinagar 1046- 1947 pp- 3-6 4 Kak, Ram. Chandra, Ancient monuments of Kashmir, p- 27.
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD21388 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 473 A number of sculptures have come from the historic town of Vijabror (wrrongly pronounced Bijbehara). The town has a comparatively long history, as the Rajtarangini mentions that Ashoka built two temples here, which he named Ashokesvara after himself. In the ancient times Kashmir was the standard school of Sanskrit learning and scholars from allparts of Indiacameto the valley to study at the feet of great teachers and savants. “ For upward of two thousand years ,” declares Grierson,5 Kashmir has been the home of Sanskrit learning and from this small valley have issued master pieces of history , poetry, romance , fable and philosophy. Kashmir is proud and justly proud of the literary glories of their land. For centuries it (Kashmir) has the home of the great Indian religion, saivism, has found some of its most eloquent teachers on the banks of the vitasta (Jhelum). Some of the greatest Sanskrit poets were born and wrote in the valley, and from it has issued in the Sanskrit language a world famous collection of folk- lore.6 In the age of Ashoka when Buddhism was carried to the valley, the text and literature of the new religion were written in Sanskrit , in contrast to those written in pali in the rest of India . With the development of Mahayana the entire Buddhism literature was composed in the Sanskrit language and it was perhaps because of this that Sanskrit was diffused in central Asia by the numerous Buddhist missionaries from Kashmir. In recent years a largenumberofSanskritBuddhist manuscript ever discovered in India has come from Gilgit in Kashmir. Not only did the students from the rest of India come to the valley for higher studies, but we find pilgrims and scholars from central Asia and china coming to Kashmir to study Sanskrit texts. Huen Tsiang spent two years in the valley studying Buddhist texts in Sanskrit and so did the earlier scholars che- mong and fa- yong,Ou-kongspentfouryears in Kashmir and studied Sanskrit and vinaya from three teachers. In the age of Ashoka , Sanskrit was written both on the kharosthi and the brahmi script. In Kashmir, the scholars developed a script of their own – the sarada which though differing from the Devanagriin details, follows it in its essentials. In the 9th century AD the Tibetans who had no script for their language adopted the sarada script of Kashmir. Birch-bark was widely used for both literary writings and Governments correspondence andcommercialtransactions. It was also used for packing parcels and lining roofs to make them watertight. The ink used for writing on birch-bark was prepared by a special process so that it might not got faded or washed off by water. Birch-bark like-wise is not affected by damp. This waymany old manuscripts bybeinghidden in wells and pits escaped destruction at the hands of many ignorant and unscrupulous ruler.7 Kashmir occupied the pride of place in having a large number of libraries of Sanskrit manuscripts. Temples and vharas were the repositories of these literary treasures, but there were huge private libraries too,maintained byfamilies 5 Kak, Ram. Chandra, ancient monuments of Kashmir p-27. 6 Linguistic survey of India vol-ii, part 2. 7 Linguistic survey of India vol-ii, part 2. having literary traditions. Even as late as1875, whenGeorge Bhular went to Kashmir in search of Sanskrit manuscripts, and when Sanskrit learning therewas notasflourishing as in ancient times, he found more than twenty-two Sanskrit speaking pandits as well as traders and officials who were possessors of most considerable collections of manuscripts. The fact that Srinagari, the capital of Kashmir was founded by Ashoka, a Buddhist king, who is credited to have erected several stupas and viharas around his capital, at and around pandrethan. The whole area which is at present occupied by the military cantonments builtduringreign of maharaja Hari singh (1925-48) was a royal site,whereseveralpalaces were built by Ashoka. Some of the stone statues of the Buddha, which more removed from site have been deposited intothe S.P.S museum, lal mandi, Srinagar. In the reign of Ashoka, Kashmir was over run by the mleechhas, I.e. followers of Jainism, Buddhism, fire worshippers, and naga worshipers. He is said to have permitted heretical beliefs to enter his realm from tartar neighbours. Accordingly, he worshippedSivaandobtained a son for the their expulsion.8 Ashoka’s missionary established Buddhism in Kashmir and then fourth council was held in Kashmir under kanishka some time in first century A.D. King Ashoka set up in Kashmir many vihars and stupas. Muslims of Kashmir still continue to follow the Buddhist tradition of ‘chaityas’ and stupas in their own Islamic manner. Sufism, Kashmir folk literature too is influenced by Buddhism. Buddhism has influenced to a large extent Kashmiri architecture. Thus Ashoka’s reign was a glorious period for the development of literature, architecture and socio-cultural activities of Kashmir and Kashmir became the center of learning. References; [1] P.N.K. Bamzai; A history of Kashmir, metropoltic Book co. (pvt) ltd, New Delhi. [2] Asoka and His inscriptions: Barua, B.M, (2nd Edition Calcutta 1955. [3] Rajtarangini (Kalhana); Edited and translated by stein, A;Delhi,1961. [4] Asoka: Bhandarkar, D.R; (3rd Edition Calcutta, 1955. [5] Asoka: Mokerji ,R.k ,London 1928. [6] Asoka and the decline ofthemauryas:Thapoor, R,oxford 1961. [7] Kashmir hand book: Ince,John, Calcutta, 1875. [8] Bamzai, P.N.k : A History of Kashmir political, social cultural from the earliest times to present day, Gulshan Books, Residency road. Srinagar 190001 Kashmir. [9] Hasnain,M: Buddhist Kashmir, light and life publication ,New Delhi. [10] Rabbani, G.M; Ancient Kashmir; Ahistorical perspective, Gulshan publication Srinagar 1981. 8 B.G, Gokhale, Ancient India p-159 and the life of Buddha,Thomas, P-170