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प्रश्न
It is only with Ashoka that we can properly begin the history of the art and architecture of ancient India. In this context explain briefly:
A few features of the Ashokan Pillars.
उत्तर
A few features of Ashokan Pillars:
The Pillars of Ashoka are a series of columns dispersed throughout the Northern Indian Subcontinent, erected or at least inscribed by the Mauryan King Ashoka. The most celebrated pillar is the pillar with the lion capital at Sarnath here, four lions are seated back to back, which symbolizes the different steps of Budha’s life. All these pillars are monolithic i.e., they are carved out of one piece of stone each pillar weighs about 50 tones. At the top of each such pillar is the capital which is also monolithic.
संबंधित प्रश्न
What is the importance of Ashoka’s inscriptions (Stone Edicts)?
Mention any two principles of Ashoka’s
What are our main sources of information on the Mauryan Empire?
Name the two taxes mentioned in the Edicts of Ashoka.
Study the Ashokan Edict and answer the following question:
What is an edict? Where are these edicts inscribed?
Study the Ashokan Edict and answer the following question:
What is the significance of edicts as a source of information?
Study the Ashokan Edict and answer the following question:
Explain briefly the importance of Ashoka’s edicts, giving an example from one of his edicts.
Mention any two principles of Ashoka’s Dhamma.
Mention any two factors responsible for the decline of the Mauryan empire.
Name the port where from the ships sailed for the East Coast and Sri Lanka during the Mauryan age.