The outside Eastern Gateway of the upper curve has an outline of the seven incarnations of the Buddha spoke to typically by two trees and five stupas. The center curve outlines scenes of the incredible flight, demonstrating the youthful Prince Siddhartha Gautama, leaving and setting off on his excursion towards nirvana (edification).
The most minimal curve shows the extraordinary sovereign Ashoka's visit to the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya (the site of Buddha's edification). It likewise comprises of a figure of a "Yakshi" with streaming tresses hanging out on a tree which is one of the celebrated around the world pictures in Sanchi and also in Asia, and in the fanciful stories from Buddha's service. The inside perspective has delineations of the Buddha being adored by creatures like lion, wild oxen, deer, fledglings and some sheep with human-looking confronts, and his relics being revered by nature spirits symbolized by elephants.
The most minimal curve shows the extraordinary sovereign Ashoka's visit to the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya (the site of Buddha's edification). It likewise comprises of a figure of a "Yakshi" with streaming tresses hanging out on a tree which is one of the celebrated around the world pictures in Sanchi and also in Asia, and in the fanciful stories from Buddha's service. The inside perspective has delineations of the Buddha being adored by creatures like lion, wild oxen, deer, fledglings and some sheep with human-looking confronts, and his relics being revered by nature spirits symbolized by elephants.