RMCRARR0–Stupas of Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh
RFBFP94D–HMA 65161 : King Ashoka Stories on gate of Sanchi Stupa ; Madhya Pradesh ; India
RMCRARMF–Stupas of Sanchi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi, near Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh
RM2X4A60J–Capital of column with lions. Monument of Buddhism from the city of Sarnath from the time of King Ashoka. Photographs of the first half of the 20th century.
RM2BFHD77–Stupa of Sanchi, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi. UNESCO World Heritage site, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh, North India, India. Old engravi
RMG1D9JN–Eastern Gateway of Stupa Sanchi. One of the earliest Buddhist sites still in existence is at Sanchi, India, and this is centred on a stupa said to have been built by King Ashoka (273-236 BCE).
RM2BWHJ9R–Ashoka Rocks, Ashoka's Rock, Mansehra Rock Edicts, 3rd century BCE, Manshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RFEJ0TMW–Buddhist stupa and alongside the King Ashoka Pillar situated at the ancient city site revered by Buddhists in Vaishali, India.
RF2ATMMFD–Dhamek Stupa - one of the most famous Buddhist stupas located in Sarnath built in 249 BCE during the reign of king Ashoka.
RMAE82DY–Charumati Stupa Chabahil Kathmandu Nepal Allegedly founded by king Ashoka s daughter Charumati
RF2PP7PRG–Nalanda | Ancient Nalanda University | Ruins of Nalanda, India
RMJGWDHA–Copy of the Lion Capital of the Pillar of Ashoka from Sarnath erected in front of the India House at Budapest Zoo in Budapest, Hungary.
RF2X3ERJF–Beautiful Views of Khapara Kodiya Caves, Dated Back in 3rd-4th Century BCE. During King Ashoka Period, Junagarh, Gujarat, India.
RMB00DB4–Ashoka wasKing274-22 BC.His edicts are in33 places over India.They recall his conversion to Buddhism after the Kalinga war
RMBMT632–Indian tourists enjoying at heritage site of Bhaja caves built in reign of king Ashoka ; Lonavla ; Maharashtra ; India
RMB9YHTN–One of the four buddhist Ashoka stupa's in Patan, Kathmandu, Nepal
RM2B015N4–Burma/Myanmar: Bobogi Pagoda, near Prome, lower Burma, c. 1920s. Legend attributes the first Buddhist doctrine in Burma to 228 BCE when Sohn Uttar Sthavira, one of the royal monks to Emperor Ashoka the Great of India, came to the country with other monks and sacred texts. However, the era of Buddhism truly began in the 11th century after King Anawrahta of Pagan (Bagan) was converted to Theravada Buddhism. Today, 89% of the population of Burma is Theravada Buddhist. Prome, renamed Pyay, is a town in Pegu (Bago) Division in lower Burma, located on the Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) River.
RMA00DTF–Dhamekh Buddhist stupa Ashoka King era Sarnath Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India
RMP78527–English: Barabar caves inscriptions of Ashoka Inscription 1 (Sudama cave): 'By king Priyadarsin, (when he had been) anointed twelve years, this Banyan cave was given to the Ajivikas'. Inscription 2 (Vivaskarma cave): 'By king Priyadarsin, (when he had been) anointed twelve years, this cave in the Khalatika mountain was given to the Ajivikas.' Inscription 3 (Karna Chaupar cave): 'When king Priyadarsin had been anointed nineteen years, this cave in the very pleasant Kha[latika mountain] was given by me for shelter during the rainy season' . 1 January 1925 10 Barabar caves inscriptions of Ashoka
RMB4T0PD–Scottish Curry King Sanjay Majhu who has written the Ashoka Cook Book
RMCE6APP–Carved stories of King Ashoka on gate of Sanchi stupa ; Madhya Pradesh ; India
RMCRARNR–Shiva sculpture, stupas of Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi
RMCE6APF–Carved stories of King Ashoka on gate of Sanchi Stupa Madhya Pradesh India Indian
RMCRARMN–Stupas of Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh
RMCE6APE–Carved stories of King Ashoka on gate of Sanchi stupa ; Madhya Pradesh ; India ; Asia ; Indian ; Asian
RM2BWHJA1–Ashoka Rocks, Ashoka's Rock, Mansehra Rock Edicts, 3rd century BCE, Manshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RFFFY1XF–Stupa 1 Originally constructed by king Ashoka , Sanchi , Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh , India
RMCRARNJ–Entrance gate, stupas of Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi
RFFFY1XN–Sunset against Stupa 1 constructed by king Ashoka , Sanchi , Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh , India
RMCRARRF–Stupas of Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh
RM2BFHD74–Stupa of Sanchi, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi. UNESCO World Heritage site, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh, North India, India. Old engravi
RMCRARME–Stupas of Sanchi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi, near Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh
RF2ATMM44–Dhamek Stupa - one of the most famous Buddhist stupas located in Sarnath built in 249 BCE during the reign of king Ashoka.
RMAE82EH–Charumati Stupa Chabahil Kathmandu Nepal Allegedly founded by king Ashoka s daughter Charumati
RMD31WG7–Buddhist stupa and pillar of Ashoka at the ancient ruins of the city of Vaishali near Patna, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, north India.
RF2X3ERE8–Beautiful Views of Khapara Kodiya Caves, Dated Back in 3rd-4th Century BCE. During King Ashoka Period, Junagarh, Gujarat, India.
RMJGWDEC–Copy of the Lion Capital of the Pillar of Ashoka from Sarnath erected in front of the India House at Budapest Zoo in Budapest, Hungary.
RM2B015NG–Burma/Myanmar: A Buddha statue in Prome, lower Burma, c. 1920s. Legend attributes the first Buddhist doctrine in Burma to 228 BCE when Sohn Uttar Sthavira, one of the royal monks to Emperor Ashoka the Great of India, came to the country with other monks and sacred texts. However, the era of Buddhism truly began in the 11th century after King Anawrahta of Pagan (Bagan) was converted to Theravada Buddhism. Today, 89% of the population of Burma is Theravada Buddhist. Prome, renamed Pyay, is a town in Pegu (Bago) Division in lower Burma, located on the Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) River.
RMA00EM6–Dhamekh Buddhist stupa Ashoka King era Sarnath Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India
RMP784EJ–English: Ashoka Inscriptions Nigali Sagar pillar inscription. The inscription, made when Emperor Asoka visited the site in 249 BCE and erected the pillar, reads: Brahmi script and Pali language: 'Devanam piyena piyadasin lajina- chodasavasa bhisitena Budhasa Konakamanasa thube-dutyam vadhite Visativa sabhisitena –cha atana-agacha-mahiyite silathabe-cha usa papite' English (Smith 1969): “His Majesty King Priyadarsina in the 14th year of his reign enlarged for the second time the stupa of the Buddha Kanakamuni and in the 20th year of his reign, having come in person, paid reverence and set up a
RMMPNEDF–Asoka Pillar, Delhi, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon.
RMB2DRGT–The palace is Cholas Kings, Thangavoor,tamilnadu .south india
RM2T8AB8R–When Mahavira chose to renounce his life as a prince to seek omniscience and ultimate liberation, he traveled from his palace to the countryside until he came to a wooded park. The text states that under an ashoka tree in the park, Mahavira removed his ornaments and garlands and plucked out his hair with his fists in five handfuls. In the illumination he unflinchingly grasps a fistful of hair, his pectoral muscle flexed with the effort. Indra, the four-armed king of the gods, sits under a royal canopy on a lower level than Mahavira and praises his extreme act of self-mortification. The dramati
RM2BWN2CK–Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd June, 2020. King Felipe VI of Spain, Queen Letizia of Spain attend an audience to Young Social Innovators of the Ashoka Foundation at Zarzuela Palace on June 2, 2020 in Madrid, Spain Credit: Jack Abuin/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BWHJ9W–Ashoka Rocks, Ashoka's Rock, Mansehra Rock Edicts, 3rd century BCE, Manshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RM2A51A68–Kalpa-sutra Manuscript with 24 Miniatures: Mahavira's Tonsure, c. 1475-1500. When Mahavira chose to renounce his life as a prince to seek omniscience and ultimate liberation, he traveled from his palace to the countryside until he came to a wooded park. The text states that under an ashoka tree in the park, Mahavira removed his ornaments and garlands and plucked out his hair with his fists in five handfuls. In the illumination he unflinchingly grasps a fistful of hair, his pectoral muscle flexed with the effort. Indra, the four-armed king of the gods, sits under a royal canopy on a lower level
RF2ADBTEP–Indian Ashok Chakra is a depiction of the Dharma Chakra, a wheel represented with 24 spokes
RFFFY1XK–Sunset against Stupa 1 constructed by king Ashoka , Sanchi , Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh , India
RF2F9975J–Iron pillar also known as Ashoka Pillar is 7.2m high was constructed by King Chandra. It is famous for rust-resistant composition of the metals used i
RM2BFHD71–Stupa of Sanchi, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi. UNESCO World Heritage site, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh, North India, India. Old engravi
RMCRARNE–Stupas of Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh
RF2ATMM9D–Dhamek Stupa - one of the most famous Buddhist stupas located in Sarnath built in 249 BCE during the reign of king Ashoka.
RMCW33TY–Mihintale - Temple Ceylon
RF2A3RM8G–Close up of Inscriptions of Emperor Ashoka inside the cave at Maski, Raichur, India.
RF2X3ERJP–Beautiful Views of Khapara Kodiya Caves, Dated Back in 3rd-4th Century BCE. During King Ashoka Period, Junagarh, Gujarat, India.
RMJGWDFF–Copy of the Lion Capital of the Pillar of Ashoka from Sarnath erected in front of the India House at Budapest Zoo in Budapest, Hungary.
RM2B015NH–Burma/Myanmar: Papagyi Pagoda near Prome, lower Burma, c. 1920s. Legend attributes the first Buddhist doctrine in Burma to 228 BCE when Sohn Uttar Sthavira, one of the royal monks to Emperor Ashoka the Great of India, came to the country with other monks and sacred texts. However, the era of Buddhism truly began in the 11th century after King Anawrahta of Pagan (Bagan) was converted to Theravada Buddhism. Today, 89% of the population of Burma is Theravada Buddhist. The ancient city of Prome, renamed Pyay, is a town in Pegu (Bago) Division in lower Burma, located on the Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady)
RMA00DX2–Floral ornaments on Dhamekh Buddhist stupa Ashoka King era Sarnath Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India
RF2DJWG2D–Ashoka statues in an indian shop
RF2C518EH–An aged article known as ashoka chakra,over background as marble slate.
RFT2RFKW–ashoka lion at dhauli giri temple historical place
RM2T8AB94–When Mahavira chose to renounce his life as a prince to seek omniscience and ultimate liberation, he traveled from his palace to the countryside until he came to a wooded park. The text states that under an ashoka tree in the park, Mahavira removed his ornaments and garlands and plucked out his hair with his fists in five handfuls. In the illumination he unflinchingly grasps a fistful of hair, his pectoral muscle flexed with the effort. Indra, the four-armed king of the gods, sits under a royal canopy on a lower level than Mahavira and praises his extreme act of self-mortification. The dramati
RM2BWN2F7–Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd June, 2020. King Felipe VI of Spain, Queen Letizia of Spain attend an audience to Young Social Innovators of the Ashoka Foundation at Zarzuela Palace on June 2, 2020 in Madrid, Spain Credit: Jack Abuin/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2BWHJA9–Ashoka Rocks, Ashoka's Rock, Mansehra Rock Edicts, 3rd century BCE, Manshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RF2HJ7GH3–Stupa No 1, North Gateway, Right Pillar, Front Face Panel 4: Royal procession of King Prasenjit, entering his capital Sravasti with his retinue. The G
RF2PJHYMW–Mihintale - the Cradle of Buddhism
RFFFY1XJ–Sunset against Stupa 1 constructed by king Ashoka , Sanchi , Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh , India
RF2F996G1–Iron pillar also known as Ashoka Pillar is 7.2m high was constructed by King Chandra. It is famous for rust-resistant composition of the metals used i
RF2WDD15G–In 2013, the dome of the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya was adorned with 289kg of gold, a gift from the King of Thailand and Thai devotees
RMCRARPA–Stupas of Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh
RF2ATMM4C–Dhamek Stupa - one of the most famous Buddhist stupas located in Sarnath built in 249 BCE during the reign of king Ashoka.
RMCRARN4–Stupas of Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh
RMB893WY–India's National Emblem
RF2X3ERH0–Beautiful Views of Khapara Kodiya Caves, Dated Back in 3rd-4th Century BCE. During King Ashoka Period, Junagarh, Gujarat, India.
RMJGWDGA–Copy of the Lion Capital of the Pillar of Ashoka from Sarnath erected in front of the India House at Budapest Zoo in Budapest, Hungary.
RM2B015MK–Burma/Myanmar: A sculptor carves a Buddha statue from marble in Prome, lower Burma, c. 1920s. Legend attributes the first Buddhist doctrine in Burma to 228 BCE when Sohn Uttar Sthavira, one of the royal monks to Emperor Ashoka the Great of India, came to the country with other monks and sacred texts. However, the era of Buddhism truly began in the 11th century after King Anawrahta of Pagan (Bagan) was converted to Theravada Buddhism. Today, 89% of the population of Burma is Theravada Buddhist. Prome, renamed Pyay, is a town in Pegu (Bago) Division in lower Burma, located on the Irrawaddy.
RMA00DWF–Floral ornaments on Dhamekh Buddhist stupa Ashoka King era Sarnath Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India
RM2B01DFP–Burma: An image of the Buddha entwined with vines, Thaton, Burma, c. 1892-1896. Legend attributes the first Buddhist doctrine in Burma to 228 BCE when Sonna and Uttara, two ambassadors of the Emperor Ashoka the Great of India, came to the country with sacred texts. However, the golden era of Buddhism truly began in the 11th century after King Anawrahta of Pagan (Bagan) was converted to Theravada Buddhism. Today, 89% of the population of Burma is Theravada Buddhist.
RF2D47N34–Ashoka pillar statues in an indian shop
RM2B015N6–Burma/Myanmar: An old Buddhist monk with prayer beads, c. 1920s. Legend attributes the first Buddhist doctrine in Burma to 228 BC when Sohn Uttar Sthavira, one of the royal monks to Emperor Ashoka the Great of India, came to the country with other monks and sacred texts. However, the era of Buddhism truly began in the 11th century after King Anawrahta of Pagan (Bagan) was converted to Theravada Buddhism. Today, 89% of the population of Burma is Theravada Buddhist.
RF2WCHJB5–Maldives and india flags paint over on chess king. 3D illustration india vs Maldives crisis.
RM2B01DG0–Burma: A high-ranking Burmese gentleman, followed by his family, leaves a Buddhist temple, c. 1892-1896. Legend attributes the first Buddhist doctrine in Burma to 228 BCE when Sonna and Uttara, two ambassadors of the Emperor Ashoka the Great of India, came to the country with sacred texts. However, the golden era of Buddhism truly began in the 11th century after King Anawrahta of Pagan (Bagan) was converted to Theravada Buddhism. Today, 89% of the population of Burma is Theravada Buddhist.
RM2BWHJA7–Ashoka Rocks, Ashoka's Rock, Mansehra Rock Edicts, 3rd century BCE, Manshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RM2BWN2BE–Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 2nd June, 2020. King Felipe VI of Spain, Queen Letizia of Spain attend an audience to Young Social Innovators of the Ashoka Foundation at Zarzuela Palace on June 2, 2020 in Madrid, Spain Credit: Jack Abuin/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2HJ7CM9–Stupa No 1, South Gateway, Left Pillar, Inside Panel 2 : Grief stricken King with his Queens World Heritage Site, Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh, India
RFFFY2JX–Stupa 2 constructed by king Ashoka encircled by wall , Sanchi 46Kms Northeast of Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh , India
RF2F996G6–Iron pillar also known as Ashoka Pillar is 7.2m high was constructed by King Chandra. It is famous for rust-resistant composition of the metals used i
RFFFY2MC–Monasteries 51 built by king Ashoka consisting of series of cell on all sides , Sanchi near Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh , India
RMG30BXY–The image of Karla Caves in Lonavala wax Museum, India
RFFFY1AG–Pillar 10 erected by king Ashoka standing close to southern gateway of stupa Brahmi inscription Sanchi Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
RMCRARMR–Stupas of Sanchi, UNESCO World Heritage site, built by King Ashoka, Mauryan dynasty, Sanchi, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh
RF2ATMMB2–Dhamek Stupa - one of the most famous Buddhist stupas located in Sarnath built in 249 BCE during the reign of king Ashoka.
RF2X3EREF–Beautiful Views of Khapara Kodiya Caves, Dated Back in 3rd-4th Century BCE. During King Ashoka Period, Junagarh, Gujarat, India.
RM2RF8KFD–Ashokan inscription, 3rd century AD. Script- Brahmi, Language- Prakrit. Found at Kapileshwara. It reads' When King Devanama Priyadarshi Ashoka had bee
RMBMT8XX–Tourists at Indian heritage place called Bhaja caves with Chaitya ; Lonavala ; Maharashtra ; India
RMA00DX8–Floral ornaments on Dhamekh Buddhist stupa Ashoka King era Sarnath Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India
RMAGX449–Nepal Kathmandu Swayambhunath Temple stupa with Buddhas third eye
RFM9KFYA–Qutub Minar, New Delhi, India
RFT2RFEE–side view of dhauli temple near daya river historical place
RFD43BAG–Konark Sun Temple at Odisha Orissa in India.Front View of Konark Sun Temple and Entrance 'Nata mandir' on Frame.
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