Ashoka Pillar
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Ashoka Pillar
The most representative architectural sculpture of the Mauryan dynasty era
Upper layer: Four back-to-back crouching lions are carved on its capital, majestic in all directions, with roaring mouths and exposed teeth depicted very realistically. The taut leg muscles and powerful claws are robustly sculpted, imbued with the unique vitality of Indian sculpture
Middle layer: The middle layer is a frieze, carved with an elephant, a galloping horse, a zebu, and a tiger. These four animals are separated by a Dharma wheel symbolizing Buddhist teachings
Lower layer: The bottom layer is a bell-shaped inverted lotus. The entire capital is magnificent and complete, polished as smooth as jade, which is also a notable characteristic of Mauryan dynasty sculpture
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2025/12/25: Added an embossed elephant and a lion to the middle layer. Asset re-edited based on user feedback. Uploaded































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