Ashokan Edicts Archeological Park

Ashok Satambh Park at topra kalan haryana

The Ashokan Edicts National Park/Ashoka Satambh Park, Topra Kalan in northern India, proposed in 2011 by Siddhartha Gauri and Dr. Satyadeep Neil Gauri, is devoted to the Buddhist teachings of Emperor Ashoka of the Maurya Empire.[1][2] The park in the Haryana village of Topra displays replicas of Ashokan pillars and rock edicts.[3][4] The park includes a sapling of the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi tree from Sri Lanka.[4][5]

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