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Ashokan edict of back to back lions

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Ashokan edict of back to back lions
The Lions from Sarnath, a monument from Ashoka period
This four-lion motif adorns the national seal of India.

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The Dhamekh Stupa, Sarnath, Temple Complex, Sarnath, India`s National Flag, The National Emblem of India, Lord Buddha from a Sarnath temple painting

 


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Mayadevi, the Mother of BuddhaBuddha mediating in touching the earth position Buddhist RelicsYou are here
Bodhisatva with a Lotus in HandStatue of Buddha from a Cave in AjantaA Stupa of Sanchi Showing the Decorated EntranceTibetan boy goes to fetch water for the monastery
A Serene Statue of Lord BuddhaFresco of a Celestial NymphLord Buddha from a Sarnath temple paintingCarvings on the Arch of Buddhist Stupa
Statue of Lord BuddhaTibetan Buddhist Women Dancing in DharmasalaMeditating Buddha

 

 

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