goa, india

Ashokan Pillar

Ancient Ashokan Pillar in Goa

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About Ashokan Pillar

The Ashokan Pillar is a well-preserved ancient monument situated in Goa, India. This historical landmark dates back to the 3rd century BC, during the reign of Emperor Ashoka, who was a prominent figure in Indian history. The pillar is made of sandstone and features an inscription in the Prakrit language. It is believed to have been originally located in the city of Sounth Goa and was later relocated to its current site. The Ashokan Pillar is a significant tourist attraction and a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in exploring Goa's rich cultural heritage.

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Recommended For

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Quick Facts

The Ashokan Pillar dates back to the 3rd century BC.

It was erected during the reign of Emperor Ashoka.

The pillar is made of sandstone.

It features an inscription in the Prakrit language.

The pillar is a significant historical landmark in Goa.

It is a popular tourist attraction.

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Visiting Guide

Insider Tips

  • 1

    Respect the monument and its surroundings.

  • 2

    Take plenty of photographs.

  • 3

    Learn about the history and significance of the pillar.

  • 4

    Visit the nearby attractions in Goa.

  • 5

    Hire a guide for a more informative experience.

Not Allowed

Do not touch or damage the monument.Avoid littering or causing pollution.Do not take food or drinks inside the monument.Avoid visiting during peak hours.Do not ignore the instructions of the guides or authorities.

How to Reach

Air

The nearest airport is Dabolim Airport, which is approximately 30 km from the Ashokan Pillar.

Train

The nearest railway station is Madgaon Railway Station, which is approximately 15 km from the Ashokan Pillar.

Road

The Ashokan Pillar is easily accessible by road, and taxis or buses can be hired from nearby cities.

Common Questions

Everything You Need to Know About Ashokan Pillar

Get answers to the most common questions from travellers to help you plan the perfect visit.