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Mauryan Art & Architecture






๐Ÿ“Œ Topic 05 of 6 ยท Chapter 05 ยท Mauryan Empire

Mauryan Art & Architecture

Ashokan pillars, Sanchi Stupa, Pataliputra palace, lion capital (national emblem), Mauryan sculpture.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Mauryan Art โ€” Overview

The Mauryan period produced some of the finest art in ancient India. Mauryan art is characterised by polished stone surfaces (Mauryan polish), monumental scale, and a blend of Indian and Persian (Achaemenid) influences.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Ashokan Pillars

  • Ashoka erected monolithic stone pillars across his empire โ€” about 40 survive
  • Made of Chunar sandstone (from Chunar, UP) โ€” highly polished
  • Height: 40โ€“50 feet; weight: 40โ€“50 tonnes
  • Each pillar has: shaft (smooth, tapering), capital (animal/lotus), abacus (decorated disc)
  • The Mauryan polish โ€” mirror-like finish โ€” is a unique achievement

Famous Pillar Capitals:

CapitalLocationAnimalSignificance
Sarnath Lion CapitalSarnath, UPFour lions back-to-backIndia’s National Emblem; Dharma Chakra below; “Satyameva Jayate”
Rampurwa Bull CapitalBiharBullNow in Rashtrapati Bhavan
Rampurwa Lion CapitalBiharLionโ€”
Sankissa Elephant CapitalUPElephantโ€”
Vaishali Lion CapitalBiharSingle lionNear Buddha’s last sermon site
โญ Sarnath Lion Capital: The Sarnath Lion Capital (4 lions back-to-back on an abacus with 4 animals โ€” lion, elephant, horse, bull โ€” and a Dharma Chakra) was adopted as India’s National Emblem on January 26, 1950. The motto “Satyameva Jayate” (Truth alone triumphs) is from the Mundaka Upanishad.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Pataliputra Palace

  • Chandragupta’s palace at Pataliputra was described by Megasthenes as more magnificent than Persian palaces at Susa and Ecbatana
  • Made of wood (not stone) โ€” hence little survives
  • Excavations at Kumrahar (Patna) revealed 80-pillar hall โ€” possibly Ashoka’s assembly hall
  • The polished stone columns show Persian influence

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Stupas

  • Ashoka built 84,000 stupas across India (traditional account)
  • Most important: Sanchi Stupa (MP) โ€” originally built by Ashoka; enlarged by Shungas and Satavahanas
  • Stupas contain relics of Buddha or Buddhist saints
  • Ashoka distributed Buddha’s relics among 84,000 stupas

๐Ÿ—ฟ Mauryan Sculpture

  • Yaksha and Yakshi figures โ€” large, polished stone sculptures; found at Patna, Mathura
  • Didarganj Yakshi (Patna) โ€” finest example of Mauryan sculpture; polished sandstone
  • Parkham Yaksha โ€” large stone figure; Mathura
  • Mauryan sculpture shows Persian influence in polished surfaces and animal capitals
๐Ÿ“ Exam Tip:
โ€ข Sarnath Lion Capital = India’s National Emblem; 4 lions; Dharma Chakra
โ€ข Satyameva Jayate = from Mundaka Upanishad
โ€ข Mauryan polish = mirror-like finish on stone = unique achievement
โ€ข Chunar sandstone = material for Ashokan pillars
โ€ข Didarganj Yakshi = finest Mauryan sculpture; Patna