Incorporate a historical reminder of India as one of the richest in cultural heritage and traditions with the Ashoka Pillar (Ashoka Stambh): a strong vision of unity, government, and being spiritually acquainted. Being inspired by the primary pillars which Emperor Ashoka set up in the 3rd century BCE, this magnificent gigant has the famous Lion Capital, which became the national symbol of India.
With meticulous designs, the Ashoka Pillar expresses the ethics of peace, dharma (righteousness) and moral strength. The four lions shown sitting back-to-back signify power, courage, pride as well as confidence which is what makes the piece an intriguing addition to personal and professional space simultaneously.
National symbol of India: The symbol of power, probity and governmental spirit
Cultural Significance: The pledge to divine government by the Mauryan Empire was a source of inspiration.
Symbol of Dharma:The wheel (Ashoka Chakra) Below the lions shows justice and perpetual movement
Vastu & Office spaces: Perfect to use in north or northeast directions; encourages leadership and ethical judgment
Gift of Legacy: A considerate gift to patriots and academicians, and leaders
Type: High quality resin or metal (depends on the model)
Height: 6 to 12 inches (custom sizes can be produced)
Finish: Polished or antique or gold-coloured
Placement: Can be placed on desks, entrances, home offices, or institutional locations
Having a commemorative Ashoka Pillar in your office or giving someone a piece of Indian culture can be a good reminder that unity and values-based leaders are strong