Asokan Rock Edict Junagadh

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Girnar Ashoka Rock Edicts, Junagadh

About

The Ashokan Rock Edict at Junagadh is a distinguished monument that communicates the ethical and administrative ideals of Emperor Ashoka, whose reign in the 3rd century C.E. marked a defining period in the Mauryan Empire. Carved into a substantial granite boulder, the edict forms part of a wider corpus of Ashokan inscriptions distributed across South Asia. Its messages emphasize peace, moral discipline and social welfare, offering an enduring reflection of Ashoka’s vision for a just society.


Historical Background


Discovered in 1822 by British Archaeologist Sir James Todd, the Junagadh edict comprises fourteen inscriptions in a western dialect likely associated with Ujjaini and engraved in Brahmi script. The text communicates Ashoka’s teachings on nonviolence, medical care for humans and animals, respect for parents, transparent public conduct, moderation, restraint in speech and a commitment to forbearance. Additional epigraphs from later rulers, including Mahakshatrapa Rudradaman I and Skandagupta, recount efforts to restore the damaged dams of Sudarshan Lake after destructive storm waters from the River Suvarna Sikta and Palasini.


Location and Significance


Situated in Junagadh in the state of Gujarat in western India, the site offers an invaluable historical record. It illustrates transitions in regional governance and highlights the continuity of public welfare concerns across dynasties. The edict remains a prominent cultural landmark that underscores enduring values of harmony and ethical conduct.


Architectural Materials and Design


The monument is carved directly into a large granite outcrop, ensuring durability and permanence. The Brahmi script is deeply incised, reflecting skilled craftsmanship and an intention for long-term preservation. Together, the Ashokan and later inscriptions form a layered record of administrative history embedded within the natural rock.

Girnar Ashoka Rock Edicts, Junagadh
7993.8 km away
Entry starts at 6:00 AM
Open: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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What you’ll experience

Ethical teachings carved in ancient granite and beautiful architecture.
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Special attractions

Ashokan and later dynastic inscriptions, and early Indian epigraphy.
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Perfect for

Visitors interested in Mauryan history, Ashokan inscriptions, ancient governance,
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