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Coordinates: 25°3719N 85°0838E / 25.621935°N 85.143886°E / 25.621935; 85.143886
 

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Sabhyata Dwar
Sabhyata Dwar
Sabhyata Dwar is located in Patna
Sabhyata Dwar

Location within Patna

Sabhyata Dwar is located in Bihar
Sabhyata Dwar

Sabhyata Dwar (Bihar)

Sabhyata Dwar is located in India
Sabhyata Dwar

Sabhyata Dwar (India)

Alternative namesCivilization Gate
General information
TypeTriumphal arch
Architectural styleIndo-Saracenic
LocationPatna, Bihar
AddressSamrat Ashok International Convention Centre, Gandhi Maidan
Coordinates25°37′19N 85°08′38E / 25.621935°N 85.143886°E / 25.621935; 85.143886
Elevation10 m (33 ft)
Construction started20 May 2016
CompletedMay 2018
Inaugurated21 May 2018
Cost5crore (50 million) (2018)
OwnerGovernment of Bihar
Height32 m (105 ft)
Dimensions
Diameter15 metres (49 feet)

The Sabhyata DwarorCivilization Gate is a sandstone arch monument located on the banks on River Ganga in the city of Patna in the Indian stateofBihar. The Sabhyata Dwar is built with a Mauryan-style architecture with a purpose to show the ancient gloryofPataliputra and traditions and culture of the state of Bihar. The monument was first envisioned by the former Lieutenant General Srinivas Kumar Sinha. The 32 metres (105 ft) high structure is taller than Gateway of India by 6 metres (20 ft) and was built at a cost of ₹5crore (50 million). The monument is spread over an area of one acre within the campus of Samrat Ashok International Convention Centre. The arches of the Dwar contain inscriptions attributed to Megasthenes, Ashoka, Buddha and Mahavira. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated the monument on 21 May 2018.

History[edit]

The idea for constructing a Gateway of India like structure was pitched by the former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Retired Lieutenant General Srinivas Kumar Sinha (SK Sinha) in 2010. SK Sinha suggested the idea to build a Sabhyata Dwar (Civilisation Gate) near the residence of City Superintendent of Police on the banks of River Ganga to show how the river port of Pataliputra attracted people from across the world.[1]

Construction[edit]

On 8 February 2014, foundation stone of Samrat Ashok International Convention Centre was laid by the then Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar of which the Sabhyata Dwar was a part of.[2] The plan of the building was drawn by a Delhi based firm. Construction of the monument was done by the building and construction department of the Bihar government.[3] On 21 May 2018, Sabhyata Dwar was inaugurated by the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.[4] The cost of construction of the project is 5 crore (50 million).[5]

Structure and appearance[edit]

The Sabhyata Dwar is built on an area of one acre within the campus of Samrat Ashok International Convention Centre, north of Gandhi Maidan.[5] At 32 metres (105 ft) high the structure is taller than Gateway of India (26 metres (85 ft)) and Golghar (29 metres (95 ft)). The Dwar faces Ganga on its northern side. It consists of two arches built with Mauryan architecture with a smaller arch on either side. The structure is constructed from red and white sandstones. Atop the arch monument is a small stupa upon which rests Ashoka's four-sided lion capital made from alloyed metal. The northern and southern faces of the arches contain inscriptions attributed to Megasthenes, Ashoka, Buddha and Mahavira.[6][7][8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rai Atul Krishna (13 January 2010). "Gen SK Sinha revives 'Pataliputra' call". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  • ^ PIYUSH KUMAR TRIPATHI (18 July 2014). "Riverfront dream sets sail". The Telegraph. Kolkata. Archived from the original on 27 May 2018. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  • ^ "Gateway cheer". The Telegraph. Kolkata: Press Trust of India. 9 April 2018. Archived from the original on 27 May 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  • ^ Ayesha Hassan (22 May 2018). "Nitish Kumar opens 'Sabhyata Dwar'". The Times of India. Patna. Archived from the original on 26 May 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  • ^ a b Anand ST Das (21 May 2018). "Patna gets a 'Civilisation Gate' evoking the glory of the ancient capital of Pataliputra". The New Indian Express. Patna. Archived from the original on 23 May 2018. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  • ^ "Pataliputra redux: Patna's 'Sabhyata Dwar' ready, to be inaugurated soon". Press Trust of India. Patna: Business Standard. 8 April 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  • ^ गेटवे ऑफ इंडिया से 6 मीटर ऊंचा है पटना का सभ्यता द्वार. Hindustan (in Hindi). Patna. 21 May 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  • ^ CM नीतीश ने किया सभ्‍यता द्वार का लोकार्पण, कहा- हमारी सबसे बड़ी पूंजी इतिहास. Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Patna. 21 May 2018. Archived from the original on 27 May 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018.

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