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|image = |name = Lauriya-Araraj pillar of Ashoka |image_caption = The Lauriya Araraj Pillar of Ashoka, Champaran District. |material = Polished sandstone |size = |writing = |created = |period = 3rd Century BCE |place = Lauriya-Araraj, Champaran, India. |discovered_coords =26° 33′ 0.82″ N 84° 38′ 51.29″ E |location = Lauriya Araraj, India |map ={{Location map|India |width = |float = center |border = |caption = |alt = |relief = yes |AlternativeMap= |overlay_image = |label = Lauriya Araraj |label_size = |position = |background = |mark = |marksize = |link = |lat_deg = 26 |lat_min = 33 |lat_sec = 0.82 |lat_dir = N |lon_deg = 84 |lon_min = 38 |lon_sec = 51.29 |lon_dir = E }} |id = |registration = }}{{Coord|26.550227|84.647581|display=title}} Lauriya Araraj, also Lauriya Areraj, is a location name in the Champaran District of the State of Bihar in India. It is known for the presence of one of the Pillars of Ashoka.[1] The pillar capital is missing, but the pillar bear six Edicts of Ashoka.[2] Despite the similarity of the names, it is located at a distance of 55km to the southeast of the other Ashoka pillar at Lauriya Nandangarh. References{{Commons category|Ashoka pillar, Lauriya-Araraj}}1. ^Asoka, Mookerji Radhakumud, Motilal Banarsidass Publishing, 1962 [https://books.google.com/books?id=uXyftdtE1ygC&pg=PA92 p.92] {{Edicts of Ashoka}}2. ^Buddhist Architecture, Huu Phuoc LeGrafikol, 2010 [https://books.google.com/books?id=9jb364g4BvoC&pg=PA38 p.38] 4 : Monumental columns in India|Indian inscriptions|History of Bihar|Edicts of Ashoka |
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