Lauriya-Araraj pillar of Ashoka
The Lauriya Araraj Pillar of Ashoka, East Champaran District.
MaterialPolished sandstone
Period/culture3rd Century BCE
Discovered26° 33′ 0.82″ N 84° 38′ 51.29″ E
PlaceLauriya-Araraj, Champaran, India.
Present locationLauriya Araraj, India
Lauriya Araraj is located in India
Lauriya Araraj
Lauriya Araraj

26°33′01″N 84°38′51″E / 26.550227°N 84.647581°E / 26.550227; 84.647581 Lauriya Araraj, also Lauriya Areraj, is a location name in the East Champaran District of the State of Bihar in India.

It is known for the presence of one of the Pillars of Ashoka.[1] The pillar capital is missing, but the pillar bear six Edicts of Ashoka.[2]

Despite the similarity of the names, it is located at a distance of 55 km to the southeast of the other Ashoka pillar at Lauriya Nandangarh.

References

  1. Asoka, Mookerji Radhakumud, Motilal Banarsidass Publishing, 1962 p.92
  2. Buddhist Architecture, Huu Phuoc Le Grafikol, 2010 p.38
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