Which animals’ engravings are found on the pillars erected by Emperor Ashoka?
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The pillars erected by Emperor Ashoka are topped with a single lion or a bull in either seated or standing positions.
The lion, in many cultures, also indicates royalty or leadership. The animals are always in the round and carved from a single piece of stone.
The lion represents power and leadership due to this reason it is chosen by other animals.
The most celebrated capital (the four-lion one at Sarnath (Uttar Pradesh)) erected by Emperor Ashoka circa 250 BC.
Also called the "Ashoka Column" . Four lions are seated back to back.
The lion, in many cultures, also indicates royalty or leadership. The animals are always in the round and carved from a single piece of stone.
The lion represents power and leadership due to this reason it is chosen by other animals.
The most celebrated capital (the four-lion one at Sarnath (Uttar Pradesh)) erected by Emperor Ashoka circa 250 BC.
Also called the "Ashoka Column" . Four lions are seated back to back.
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LION & BULLS ELEPHANT.
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