Langudi Hills (Pushpagiri) is a hillock located 8 km distance from Dharmasala and about 30 km from Jajpur town. An ancient Indian Buddhist monastery site where many ancient Buddha statues can be seen. It was excavated during 1996-2001 by the Odishan Institute of Maritime and Southeast Asian Studies. Excavations revealed the remains of rock-cut stupas, sculptures, terracotta figurines, votive stupas, terracotta votive stupas, inscriptions, seal sealings, and different types of potsherds. Based on the material finds, the antiquity of Langudi can be assigned to circa 1-11 century AD. Langudi Hills is a tourist attraction located in the Jajpur District of Odisha.
- The Langudi Hill is associated with Emperor Ashoka, who played a pivotal role in the propagation of Buddhism in India.
- The inscriptions and rock-cut sculptures at the site suggest it was an important Buddhist centre during his reign.
- The hill features rock-cut images of Buddha and other Buddhist deities.
- Excavations have unearthed numerous artefacts, including terracotta seals, pottery, and relic caskets.
- These findings provide insight into the religious and cultural practices of the time.
- Langudi is believed to be one of the earliest Buddhist sites in Odisha, predating the more famous sites of Ratnagiri, Udayagiri, and Lalitgiri.
- It served as a centre for teaching and meditation for monks and followers of Buddhism.
- The site is well-connected by road and can be reached by bus or private vehicles.
- Langudi Hills has gained attention for its historical and religious importance, attracting scholars, archaeologists, and tourists.



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