• The Ashokan edicts in Delhi are a series of edicts on the teachings of Buddha created by Ashoka, the Mauryan Emperor who ruled in the Indian subcontinent during the 3rd...
  • One of the important, but sadly little-known, evidences of Delhi’s ancient past is the Ashokan Rock Edict, situated in a park in the Kailash Hills...
  • Unlike the MRE of Bahapur, there are two Ashokan Pillar edicts, one in Kamla Nehru Ridge and one in Firoz Shah Kotla.
  • Three of the over thirty Ashokan Edicts can now be found in the Indian capital of Delhi. ... Map of Ashokan Inscriptions in Delhi (Source: Google Earth).
  • ...the Ashokan period in the light of its similarity with edicts in 13 other places in different parts of India, such as Barat in Jaipur division (to which Delhi rock edict...
  • This is a minor edict in Greater Kailash area of South Delhi, and is protected inside a concrete cage. ... Path way to Ashokan Edict in Delhi.
  • The other two spots where one can find Ashokan edicts in Delhi are on two pillars — one near Hindu Rao Hospital, and the other at Feroz Shah Kotla.
  • Prohm India Delhi Adilabad Fort Agrasen Ki Baoli Arab Serai East Gateway Ashokan Rock Edict Ataga Khan’s Tomb Azim Khan’s Tomb – Delhi Bade Khan...
  • Similarly, in case of Minor Rock Citation: Debyani Mukherjee. The Ashokan Minor Rock Edicts, in the Brahmagiri Inscription of Karnataka, Edict in Bahapur, Delhi.
  • The Ashokan edicts are a repository of Lord Buddha’s teachings created by Ashoka and placed all across the country.
  • But did you know that there are not one but 3 Ashokan era remnants - 2 pillars and an edict in Delhi ? They are all almost forgotten!
  • Delhi Ashokan ferman öğretilerine fermanları dizisidir Buda yarattığı Ashoka , hüküm Mauryan İmparatoru Hindistan yarımadasında MÖ 3. yüzyılda sırasında.
  • The first in-situ rock edict was discovered in Delhi in 1966, and establishes the city's ancient historical link with the Ashokan era (273–236 BC).