• An Ashokan Pillar belonging to 3rd century BC, which was brought by Feroz Shah to its present location and is just about 100 meters south of Hindu Rao Hospital.
  • Say Hello Delhi, we’re on the trail of the torch! ... The Ashokan rock edict...no really, its there.
  • If you are a history enthusiast, Ashokan Rock Edict is the place for you. The Great Battle of Kalinga was fought here by King Ashoka.
  • It is said that Feroz Shah Tughlaq was so enthralled by Ashokan pillars in the mid-14th century that he had them moved to his palace in Delhi.
  • Below the Ashokan edicts, the Delhi-Meerut pillar bears three short early fourteenth century Sanskrit inscriptions.
  • CASE STUDY-THE BAHAPUR MINOR ROCK EDICT, DELHI It is very pertinent to mention here that the Minor Rock Edict of Ashoka in Delhi for a long time.
  • The in-situ rock edict in Delhi was discovered in an engraved form on a small patch of rock exposure in Srinivaspuri near Kalkaji temple, close to Bahapur village...
  • Ashokan Pillar Edicts DELHI PILLAR-NORTH SIDE EDICT I Translation by Prinsep. "Thus spake king Devanampiya Piyadasi:-'In the twenty-seventh...
  • 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...