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Where the Rock cut sculpture of the mauryan period

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Answered by sauryathakur604
1

The Rock cut cave carved at barber

hill near Gaya in Bihar is known as

lomus Rishi cave.

The cave was patronised by the

Ashoka for the Ajivika sect.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
2

The Rock cut cave sculpture of the Mauryan period is located in Bihar,  India.

Explanation:

  • The rock cut cave sculptures are located in Jehanabad district which is in Bihar, India.
  • This is 15 miles away from the north of Gaya.
  • The were present on the twin hills - Barabar hill and Nagarjuni hill
  • Barabar hill have four caves and Nagarjuni hill have three caves.
  • This rock cut sculpture contains the inscription about two groups namely Barabar and Nagarjuni group.
  • This rock cut sculpture is made during Mauryan period in the 3rd century BCE.  
  • The Barabar inscription is in the name of King Piyadasi.
  • The Nagarjuni inscription is in the name of Devanampiya Dasaratha.

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