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What do the Art and Architecture of the Mauryan Empire comprise of?​

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Answered by riyaziyaz14
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The most significant remains of monumental Mauryan art include the remains of the royal palace and the city of Pataliputra, a monolithic rail at Sarnath, the Bodhimandala or the altar resting on four pillars at Bodhgaya, the rock-cut chaitya-halls in the Barabar Caves near Gaya including the Sudama cave bearing the ...

Answered by nehabhosale454
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Architecture: Mauryan pillars mainly comprise of four parts: Shaft: A long shaft formed the base and was made up of a single piece of stone or monolith. Capital: On top of shaft lay the capital, which was either lotus-shaped or bell-shaped.

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