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Tarikh Episode 638
In this episode Nikhil talks about The Ashoka Pillar at Sarnath, which holds significant historical importance, closely associated with the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka, who ruled over a vast Indian empire in the 3rd century BCE. Erected around 250 BCE, the pillar stands as a testament to Ashoka's conversion to Buddhism and his commitment to spreading its teachings.
Sarnath, located near Varanasi in India, is a crucial pilgrimage site for Buddhists, as it is where Lord Buddha is believed to have given his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. The Ashoka Pillar at Sarnath features a capital with four lions back-to-back, symbolising Ashoka's emphasis on the principles of non-violence (ahimsa) and the universal law of dharma. This lion capital, often referred to as the "Lion Capital of Ashoka," is now the national emblem of India.
What is the history of Sarnath?
How was the Ashok pillar discovered?
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