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Ashokan Pillar with Buddha Capital - Mauryan Era Architectural Marvel #211621 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration depicts a classical Ashokan pillar from the Mauryan period (3rd century BCE), notable for its polished sandstone construction and symbolic Buddhist iconography. The capital features a central seated Buddha in dhyana mudra, flanked by flying figures, while the shaft displays elegant spiral fluting and decorative bands, reflecting advanced sculptural craftsmanship. Such pillars were erected across the Indian subcontinent to propagate Dhamma and mark sacred sites.
Used on educational, museum, or historical archaeology web pages to illustrate early Indian Buddhist architecture; serves users researching Mauryan art, Ashoka’s edicts, or the evolution of stupas and pillars in South Asian religious heritage.
Related Cliparts: Discover the iconic Ashokan pillar featuring a meditating Buddha in its capital and elaborate spiral fluting-a masterpiece of Mauryan art and Buddhist symbolism.
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