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  1. 18 gru 2021 · Ashokan” refers to the Ashokan Reservoir, which is located a short distance from the site of the camp and supplies 40% of New York City’s Water. It was created by damming part of the Esopus Valley in 1915, and it currently covers 10,000 acres.

  2. 25 wrz 2015 · It’s called “Ashokan Farewell,” and it’s the de facto theme song for the Ken Burns miniseries The Civil War, which premiered 25 years ago this week.

  3. Ashokan was the name of a former village in the Catskill region [1] that is now mostly covered by the Ashokan Reservoir. Use in The Civil War documentary series. In 1984, filmmaker Ken Burns heard "Ashokan Farewell" and was moved by it.

  4. Known locations of the Pillars of Ashoka [1] The pillars of Ashoka are a series of monolithic columns dispersed throughout the Indian subcontinent, erected—or at least inscribed with edicts —by the 3rd Mauryan Emperor Ashoka the Great, who reigned from c. 268 to 232 BC. [2]

  5. 4 lip 2024 · The song’s title, Ashokan Farewell, holds symbolic significance. Ashokan refers to Ashokan Center, located in upstate New York, where the annual Ashokan Fiddle & Dance Camp is held. The camp brings together musicians, dancers, and enthusiasts of traditional folk music.

  6. 24 mar 2021 · The Ashokan Pillar now stands outside the Maya Devi Temple, which is a UNESCO world heritage site. Combined with the temple, the Pillar is a hugely popular tourist attraction for Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike.

  7. The most celebrated of the Ashokan pillars is the one erected at Sarnath, the site of Buddha’s First Sermon where he shared the Four Noble Truths (the dharma or the law). Currently, the pillar remains where it was originally sunk into the ground, but the capital is now on display at the Sarnath Museum.

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