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English: Ancient Mound (Vishya Tekri)
This is a photo of ASI monument number
N-MP-270.
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Author Sunil Ujjain

It is Vaishya Tekri precisely ( not Vishya Tekri). It is said that a Buddha Stupa lies beneath it, built by the great Emperor Ashok. Buddhist devotees gather here once a year on Buddha Poornima festival to celeberate the birth of Lord Buddha. It lies at the northern outskirt of Ujjain city. Nearby landmarks are Saint Paul school and Undasa pond.

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