Karga Buddha Gilgit

Language English, Urdu
Cost 1300 USD for tour/excursion
Capacity 1 person
Duration 5 days

karga Buddha is also knows as yashani, is a significant archaeological site in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, believed to be a 7th-century carving of a standing Buddha figure on a cliff face. It's a testament to the region's Buddhist past and was once a center of Buddhism from the 3rd to 11th centuries. Local legend also associates the carving with a giantess or witch, who was allegedly pinned to the cliff by a holy man. 

Key Historical Points:

Discovery:

The Kargah Buddha was discovered in 1938-39, following the discovery of Gilgit manuscripts in 1931. 

Carving:

The Buddha figure is carved into the Kargah Nala cliff-face, standing approximately 15 meters (50 feet) tall. 

Buddhist History:

The site reflects the region's historical connection to Buddhism, a practice that was once widespread in the area. 

Local Legend:

The Kargah Buddha is also known as Yshani, a figure in local folklore associated with a man-eating giantess or witch. 

Holy Man:

According to the legend, a holy man pinned the giantess to the cliff, and she was said to remain imprisoned as long as he was alive. 

Archaeological Significance:

The Kargah Buddha provides valuable insights into the history and culture of the region, including its Buddhist heritage. 

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