Shingardara stupa is an ancient Buddhist monument in Swat, Pakistan. It was built by King Uttarasena, who received a share of the relics of Buddha after his death. The stupa is made of large stones and thin slate, and has a dome-shaped structure. It is located near the village of Shingardar, on the road between Mingora and Mardan. The stupa is a symbol of the rich cultural and religious heritage of Swat, which was once a center of Buddhism in the region.