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Description STupa with the remains of Visakha, the most outstanding Buddhist laywomen-supporter of Gautama Buddha. She lived in Sravasti (Savatthi). Her stupa is located in Sravasti, very close to the stupa of the 'Twin Miracle' and the stupas of Sariputta and Moggallana. Some mudbrick building is (newly) built on top of it. The stupa is part of a small hindu temple.
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