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Ashoka Pillar Wooden Handicraft
Ashoka Pillar Wooden Handicraft home decor gift item national emblem india, description, internal story: the great Ashoka pillar at, Sarnath in Varanasi, U.P. was erected by emperor Ashoka during his region. The, Ashoka pillar was officially adopted as the national emblem of India on 26, january 1950. It has four Asiatic lions standing back to back – symbolizing, power, courage, pride and confidence – mounted on a circular abacus. The, Ashoka pillar sends the message Satyameva Jayate (English: truth alone, triumphs). This is a quote from the Mundaka Upanishad of the hindu Vedas. This pillar carved in wood is thus a unique novelty item. It stands for the, values of power, courage, pride, confidence and truth. Place it on your work desk, or in your wall unit as a symbol of what you value most in life. Handcrafted by rural artist of India. Ashoka Pillar is National Emblem Symbol of India. It is taken from the victory pillar constructed by Ashoka in his reign at Sarnath which is considered as the Lion Capital of Ashoka. In that era different monuments were constructed in order to denote the victory of ruler. These four lions represent strong and powerful force protecting the kingdom from four directions. Below it there is a bull and horse drawing and between them there is chakra which is given a place in National Flag of India.
You now have the best option to enhance the interiors of your home and that is through showpiece. The four vigilant lions standing guard is the national emblem of India. This piece is a replica of the pillar at Sarnath. Excellently designed while keeping the needs of the modern day consumers in mind, it has a commendable aesthetic appeal. You can also gift it to your near and dear ones. The use of premium quality material ensures of its long life. Perfect base which helps in keeping this beautiful sculpture stand and balanced.
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