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archaeological site, India
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Sarnath, archaeological site north of Varanasi, eastern Uttar Pradesh state, northern India. According to tradition, it was there that the Buddha began teaching his followers.
Sarnath contains a stupa (shrine) called the Dhamek Stupa, which marks the place where the Buddha first taught. Sarnath is also where Ashoka, a 3rd-century-bce Mauryan emperor, erected a memorial pillar topped with a capital consisting of four lions. This capital, known as the Lion Capital of Ashoka, is the basis for the state emblem of India.