Have you ever held a coin in your hand or looked at your passport and truly seen the four lions seated majestically back-to-back? It’s a sight so familiar to us Indians, a part of our daily lives. But this isn't just a design; it's a
There are some symbols that are etched into the very soul of a nation. For us in India, the Lion Capital of Ashoka is one such powerful emblem. We see it on our currency notes, on our passports, and on every official government letterhead. But have you ever paused to
Have you ever paused for a moment, holding a currency note or looking at your passport, and truly looked at the four lions standing so majestically? That symbol, the Lion Capital of Ashoka, is something we see almost every day. But how often do we think about its story? It’
How many times have we held a coin in our hand or looked at a government document and seen those four majestic lions, standing proud and strong? It’s a sight so familiar, it feels like a part of our own identity. But have you ever paused to think about
Every time I hold a coin or look at a government document, my eyes are drawn to that powerful symbol—the four lions standing majestically back-to-back. It’s a sight that fills me with a quiet, deep-rooted pride. But have you ever paused to think about its story? This isn&
How many times have you held a currency note or glanced at a government building and seen it? That magnificent emblem of four lions, standing proud and powerful, looking out in all directions. It's a sight so familiar to us Indians, a part of our daily lives. But
Have you ever held a coin in your hand, or glanced at a government document, and felt a quiet sense of pride looking at the four lions standing back-to-back? That symbol, so familiar and powerful, is the Lion Capital of Ashoka. It’s more than just an image; it’s
Every time I hold a crisp currency note or pass by a government building, my eyes are drawn to it—the four majestic lions, standing proud and resolute. This emblem is so familiar to us, a part of our daily lives, yet it holds within it a story that stretches
Have you ever paused while looking at an Indian currency note, or glanced at your passport, and truly seen the emblem there? That majestic sculpture of four lions standing back-to-back – the Lion Capital of Ashoka, or the Ashoka Stambh as we fondly call it. It's so familiar, yet