In the lion capital of ashoka, which four animals are engraved at the bottom
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In the lion capital of ashoka, the four animals which are engraved at the bottom are 'an elephant', a 'galloping horse', a 'bull' and a 'lion' which are separated by intervening wheels over the bell shaped lotus.
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The four Asiatic lions represents the power, courage, confidence and pride. The elephant, a bull, a galloping horse and a lion on circular abacus represents the guardians in four directions. The original lion pillar is found in Sarnath. It represents the "national emblem" of republic of India, as ashoka chakra or dharma chakra.
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