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history about sarnath pillar

2006-10-03 08:47:37 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Other - Social Science

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The Pillar at Sarnath
In the twentieth year of his reign, Ashoka undertook his second pilgrimage with his daughter and Upagupta. This we learn from his inscriptions. During thispilgrimage he visited the ruins of Vaishali and the places where Buddha used to rest. From Vaishali Ashoka traveled east and came to Ramagrama. He visited the stoopa at Ramagrama built by a king who had collected and preserved the sacred bones of Buddha after his death. Later he also visited Lumbini, Kapilavastu, Shravanti, Gaya and other holy places. Wherever he went he caused pillars and stoopas to be erected in memory of his visit. They remind us even today of the visit of Ashoka to those holy places.

There is one such memorial pillar at Sarnath. On the top of a stone pillar about fifty feet high there are beautifully carved figures of four standing lions. The figures of four standing lions. The figures of four standing lions. The figures of the lions are now to be seen in the official emblem of the government of free India, and the Ashoka Chakra adorns the national flag of India. In this way the government of India has paid a deserving tribute to the ideal king, Ashoka. But unfortunately the pillar at Sarnath is broken and mutilated. So we can see only fragments of the pillar. Of the eighty-four thousand stoopas said to have been built by Ashoka, the stoopa at Sanchi is both famous and splendid. To this day this fifty-four feet stoopa stands on a high pedestal and forms a semicircle. Besides these stoopas and pillars, Ashoka built cave dwellings, rest houses and Buddha Viharas in large numbers. They not only proclaim Ashoka's teachings but also are examples of the splendid architecture of those days.

http://www.freeindia.org/biographies/ashoka/page12.htm

2006-10-06 01:55:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it is near Varanasi in UP

2006-10-03 21:38:14 · answer #2 · answered by SGraja 4 · 0 0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillars_of_Ashoka
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarnath

2006-10-03 09:08:28 · answer #3 · answered by ri_ma_bo 4 · 0 0

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