- The
Rampurva capitals are the
capitals of a pair of
Ashoka Pillars discovered in c. 1876 by A. C. L. Carlleyle. The
archaeological site is
called Rampurva...
- suggested. In
particular the
abaci of some of the
pillars (especially the
Rampurva bull, the
Sankissa elephant and the
Allahabad pillar capital) use bands...
- from
Topra to
Delhi by
Feroz Shah) Vaishali,
Bihar (has no inscription)
Rampurva, Champaran,
Bihar (Pillar
Edicts I, II, III, IV, V, VI) Lauriya-Nandangarth...
-
framing a "flame palmette"
surrounded by
small rosette flowers, 3rd BCE
Rampurva bull capital,
detail of the abacus, with two "flame palmettes" framing...
- representation,
noteworthy are the lion
capital of Sarnath, the bull
capital of
Rampurva and the lion
capital of
Lauria Nandangarh. Much
speculation has been made...
-
Allahabad pillar),
Topra Kalan, Meerut, Lauriya-Araraj,
Lauria Nandangarh,
Rampurva (Champaran), and
fragments of
these in
Aramaic (Kandahar,
Edict No.7 and...
-
Abacus of the
Rampurva capital from the time of
Emperor Ashoka, 3rd
century BCE, India...
- site of the
death and
parinirvana of
Gautama Buddha was in the
region of
Rampurva: "I
believe that Kusīnagara,
where the
Buddha died may be
ultimately found...
-
standing goddess.
Northwest ****stan. 3rd
century BCE.
British Museum Rampurva bull capital,
detail of the abacus, with two "flame palmettes" framing...
- site of the
death and
parinirvana of
Gautama Buddha was in the
region of
Rampurva. However,
according to the Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta, the
Buddha made his journey...