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Scritto da: nanoguerriero 15/03/2007 13.36
uhmm...sei sicuro che si chiami colonna di ashoka? io cercando ashoka pillar in wiki ho trovato questo, e le data con certezza al 3 secolo avanti cristo e non parla dell'iscrizione al sovrano da te citato...strano...

The pillars of Ashoka are a series of columns dispersed throughout the northern Indian subcontinent, and erected by the Mauryan king Ashoka during his reign in the 3rd century BCE.

Many of the pillars are carved with proclamations reflecting Buddhist teachings: the Edicts of Ashoka. The most famous of the columns is the one that was erected at Sarnath, and is now displayed in the Sarnarth museum. It has been used as one of the central symbols of India, in particular on Indian banknotes.

The Sarnath pillar marks the site of the first sermon of the Buddha, where he taught the Dharma to five monks. The pillar bears one of the Edicts of Ashoka, an inscription against schism within the Buddhist community, which reads "No one shall cause division in the order of monks".



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perchè nel tuo fare copia incolla hai postato la colonna sbagliata! il thread è dedicato a quella completamente in ferro di Dheli. pregherei a quelli che rispondono qua o nei thread simili di farlo secondo le proprie conoscenze o istinti e non attraverso ctrl C + Ctrl V

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