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what is the importance of saranath pillar

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Answered by shraddhasingh3031
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The most celebrated of the Ashokan pillars is the one erected at Sarnath, the site of Buddha's First Sermon where he shared the Four Noble Truths (the dharma or the law). Currently, the pillar remains where it was originally sunk into the ground, but the capital is now on display at the Sarnath Museum.

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Answered by preeta9399
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It sheds light on the glorious past of ancient India. King Ashoka was a renowned conqueror who later become a Buddhist and tried to propagate the teachings of the lord Buddha. The 50 foot tall pilar at Sarnath Mark the site of the Buddha's first sermon

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