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The Lion Capital of Ashoka is the capital, or head, of a column erected by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in Sarnath, India, c. 250 BCE. Its crowning features [1] are four life-sized lions set back to back on a drum-shaped abacus.
The 'Lion Capital': a Buddhist symbol that became India's National ...
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2022年4月21日 · The Sankissa capital is crowned with a defaced standing elephant. The abacus is decorated with honeysuckle, stylised lotuses, rosettes and the bead-and-reel motif.
Lion Capital of Ashoka - Know Its History & Importance …
2024年6月7日 · The Lion Capital of Ashoka, also known as the Ashoka Pillar, stands as an iconic testament to India's rich history and the profound influence of Emperor Ashoka, one of the greatest rulers in ancient times. Erected in the …
Lion Capital | Sarnath | Encyclopedia of Art - MAP …
2022年4月21日 · One of the earliest stone sculptures made under the patronage of the Mauryan king Ashoka, the lion capital at Sarnath, Bihar, depicts four male Asiatic lions seated on a round abacus with their backs to each other.
Sarnath Lion Capital - Cultural Samvaad| Indian Culture …
The ‘Sarnath Lion Capital’ was commissioned by the Mauryan Emperor King Ashoka in the 3rd Century BCE. This towering Lion Capital (210 x 283 cms) originally stood (on the top of an Ashokan pillar) at the spot where Gautama …
Lion Capital, Ashokan Pillar at Sarnath • The Mysterious …
2017年7月7日 · The Ashoka Lion Capital or the Sarnath lion capital is the national symbol of India. Ashoka built the Sarnath pillar to commemorate the site of the first preaching of Lord Buddha, where he taught the Dharma to five monks.
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