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.
RF2G0RGDH–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RMWHB6JC–Azhokan monument - Asokan capital - 3rd century BC. The Lions from Sarnath, a monument from Ashoka period. This four-lion motif adorns the national seal of India..
RM2BKKP1P–Lion Capital of Ashoka, 3rd century sculpture, Sarnath Museum, Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India
RMHTMTX9–Wat Thai Temple, Sarnath, India
RMDAJR1M–Ruins of Ashoka Pillars at an archaeological site, Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RFEFXB3A–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950
RFE5HK5W–Replica of the National Emblem of India, Chinese Temple Complex, Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India
RM2H1W938–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RF2G6Y57A–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: a stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1950
RF2GFTAW2–Ashoka Pillar, Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of a highly polished single piece of red sandstone.
RF2HAJE64–INDIA - CIRCA 1957: a stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RF2F82P6F–The three headed lion - India's national symbol. The figure is derived from the Sarnath Lion Capital of Emperor Ashoka who ruled from 272 BC to 232 BC
RF2G60MJX–INDIA - CIRCA 1967: A stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1967.
RF2H93YR1–ashoka pillar sarnath images
RF2JJ158K–Sign, featuring India's national emblem, outside the Consulate General of India offices, located on St Kilda Rd in Melbourne
RFF65Y4J–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1950.
RF2CFD53D–Bokeh shot of foo dog at the Budhha temple in Sarnath near Varanasi, India. Colourful images of chinese lion dog with selective focus and copy space.
RMCE6TTK–NMK 85161 : National Emblem of India replica of Lion of Sarnath on gate of rashtrapati bhavan president palace new delhi 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.
RF2G0RGHC–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RMWHBEWB–Asoka pillar with three lion heads showing - the famous original sandstone sculpted Lion Capital of Ashoka preserved at Sarnath Museum and originally erected around 250 BCE atop an Ashoka Pillar at Sarnath. The angle from which this picture has been taken, minus the inverted bell-shaped lotus flower, has been adopted as the National Emblem of India showing the Horse on the left and the Bull on the right of the Ashoka Chakra in the circular base on which the four Indian lions are standing back to back. On the far side there is an Elephant and a Lion instead. The wheel Ashoka Chakra from its
RM2BKKP0C–Lion Capital of Ashoka, 3rd century sculpture, Sarnath Museum, Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India
RM2B3M4PB–Ashokan Pillar, Ashoka Pillar, Asoka Column, Lion Capital of Ashoka, four Asiatic lions, Sarnath Museum, Singhpur, Sarnath, Banaras, Benaras, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RMDAJR76–Ruins of Ashoka Pillars at an archaeological site, Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RF2B0JA34–The Ashok Chakra with blurry background of Grand Statue of Buddha in WAT THAI Temple. Varanasi, India.
RMEX0RJ1–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950
RM2H1W943–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RMB5TRXK–Leogriff with rider buff sandstone from Sarnath Uttar Pradesh 5th century. National Museum of New Delhi India 49.115
RF2GFTARG–Ashoka Pillar, Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of a highly polished single piece of red sandstone.
RF2H73TB7–INDIA - CIRCA 1957: a stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RMB0DE4J–The famous capital of the Ashokan Pillar in the Sarnath Museum is the national symbol of India
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.
RFKGDPF8–Ashok Chakra.
RMB5A5GT–Ashoka Lion, Sarnath Museum, near Varanasi (formerly Benares), Uttar Pradesh State, India
RFF65Y5B–INDIA - CIRCA 1958: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1958.
RF2CFD52D–Bokeh shot of foo dog at the Budhha temple in Sarnath near Varanasi, India. Colourful images of chinese lion dog with selective focus and copy space.
RF2X7D185–This image is about Indian Passport isolated on white background with clipping path and full depth of field
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.
RF2G0RGDP–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RMB029CY–India Uttar Pradesh Varanasi Sarnath Tibetan Buddhist Monastery gateway
RM2BKKP66–Lion Capital of Ashoka, 3rd century sculpture, Sarnath Museum, Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India
RMB5PNYD–NATIONAL EMBLEM OF INDIA
RMDAJR8X–Ruins of Ashoka Pillars at an archaeological site, Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RMPX667X–Postmarked stamp from India in the Service (1957-58) series issued in 1957
RMEX0TD7–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950
RM2H1W975–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RM2KC4N78–A statue of the national emblem, a depiction of the Sarnath- Lion Capital of Ashoka, on the occasion of Constitution Day at Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial in New Delhi on November 26, 2020. Constitution Day, also known as National Law Day, is celebrated in India on 26 November every year to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RF2GFTANH–Ashoka Pillar, Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of a highly polished single piece of red sandstone.
RF2E3CDB7–Sarnath India Ashoka Capital Showing Lions In Benares Museum 2nd Century BC Monolithic Uttar Pradesh India
RFATW35D–Sarnath north India Lion capitol symbol used on postage stamps for many years
RMCEJFAJ–INDIA-CIRCA 1957:A stamp printed in INDIA shows image of The emblem of India is an adaptation of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka, circa 1957.
RM2X0GMGW–Capital of the Ashoka Column with lion sculptures in a museum in Sarnath.
RMPPJ0Y1–CAPITEL DE LOS LEONES ERIGIDO POR EL EMPERADOR ASHOKA EN EL SIGLO III AC EMBLEMA NACIONAL DE LA INDIA. Location: ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM. SARNATH.
RFF65Y60–INDIA - CIRCA 1958: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1958.
RF2CFD536–Bokeh shot of foo dog at the Budhha temple in Sarnath near Varanasi, India. Colourful images of chinese lion dog with selective focus and copy space.
RF2X7D189–This image is about Two Indian passports on a white background Isolated with clipping path
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.
RF2G0RG9F–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RFE7XENE–Coins of India. The Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka served as the state emblem of India depicted in the Indian one rupee coin.
RMBG5N8C–India, Sarnath, Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, notice detailing atrocities in Tibet
RMGD5JJF–National emblem
RMDAJR6N–Ruins of Ashoka Pillars at an archaeological site, Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RMEX0TDM–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950
RM2H1W90F–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RF2GFTAWD–Ashoka Pillar, Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of a highly polished single piece of red sandstone.
RMCEHANT–Postage stamp.
RFF65Y4X–INDIA - CIRCA 1958: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1958.
RF2X7D18G–Indian passport with maroon cover isolated on white background, perfect for travel and tourism concepts.
RF2G0RGGX–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RFE7XENC–Coins of India. The Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka served as the state emblem of India depicted in the Indian five rupees coin.
RMEX0RHJ–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950
RM2H1W994–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RF2GFTAWH–Ashoka Pillar, Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of a highly polished single piece of red sandstone.
RMCEHBTH–Postage stamp.
RFF65Y62–INDIA - CIRCA 1958: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1958.
RF2G0RGDB–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RFE7XENH–Coins of India. The Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka served as the state emblem of India depicted in the Indian one rupee coin.
RMEX0RHB–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950
RM2H1W98J–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RF2GFTANM–Ashoka Pillar, Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of a highly polished single piece of red sandstone.
RMC0CJHD–Postage stamp.
RFF65Y48–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1950.
RF2G0RGHA–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RMEX0RHF–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950
RM2H1W956–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RF2GFTAPR–Ashoka Pillar, Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of a highly polished single piece of red sandstone.
RFF65Y5P–INDIA - CIRCA 1958: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1958.
RF2G0RGH2–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RMEX0RJD–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950
RM2H1W9B0–Stamp printed in India shows Lion Capital of Ashoka Pillar from Sarnath, National Emblem of India, circa 1957
RF2GFTARD–Ashoka Pillar, Emperor Ashoka built The Lion Pillar at Kolhua. It is made of a highly polished single piece of red sandstone.
RFF65Y5E–INDIA - CIRCA 1958: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1958.
RMEX0TCF–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950
RMG13DT6–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950,art
RFF65Y5G–INDIA - CIRCA 1958: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1958.
RMG13DK8–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950,art
RFF65Y5C–INDIA - CIRCA 1958: Stamp printed in India shows four Indian lions capital of Ashoka Pillar, circa 1958.
RMG13DKM–INDIA - CIRCA 1950: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1950,art
RMEX0TEC–INDIA - CIRCA 1967: A stamp printed in India, shows Lion Capital of Asoka (National Emblem of India), circa 1967,art,
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