Social Sciences, asked by rajshaow19nov2009, 1 month ago

aim of making Ashoka pillar​

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Answered by aqsanajeebniazi
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In both Buddhism and Hinduism, the pillar symbolized the axis mundi (the axis on which the world spins). The pillars and edicts represent the first physical evidence of the Buddhist faith. The inscriptions assert Ashoka's Buddhism and support his desire to spread the dharma throughout his kingdom.

Answered by durgabhavanikk9
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to show great and Indian culture and presence of great king ashoka..

apart from that happy new year bro

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