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Sep 20, 2024 · Ashoka (died 238? bce, India) was the last major emperor of the Mauryan dynasty of India. His vigorous patronage of Buddhism during his reign (c. 265–238 bce; also given as c. 273–232 bce) furthered the expansion of …
Ashoka the Great: From Cruel King to Benevolent …
Oct 21, 2015 · Whilst Ashoka’s conquests pale in comparison to his illustrious grandfather’s, he is widely remembered as a Buddhist ruler, and it was his contributions to Buddhism and morality that made him such a renowned figure …
Ashoka the Great - World History Encyclopedia
Jun 24, 2020 · Ashoka the Great (r. 268-232 BCE) was the third king of the Mauryan Empire (322-185 BCE) best known for his renunciation of war, development of the concept of dhamma (pious social conduct), and promotion …
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Ashoka - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
Ashoka (S. Aśoka; P Asoka; T. mya ngan med མྱ་ངན་མེད་; C. Ayu wang 阿育王), aka "Ashoka the Great" or "Dharmāśoka," was the ruler of the Maurya Empire from approximatedly 268 to 232 BCE. Ashoka was celebrated as a great patron of …
Ashoka's policy of Dhamma - Wikipedia
The Ashokan policy of Dhamma has been the subject of controversy and debate amongst scholars; Some have said that Ashoka was a partisan Buddhist and have equated Dhamma with Buddhism.
Life History Of Ashoka The Great! - Cultural India
Ashoka made Buddhism the state religion around 260 B.C. He was perhaps the first emperor in history of India who tried to establish a Buddhist polity by implementing the Dasa Raja Dharma or the ten precepts outlined by Lord …
The Pillars of Ashoka - Smarthistory
The third emperor of the Mauryan dynasty, Ashoka (pronounced Ashoke), was the first leader to accept Buddhism and thus the first major patron of Buddhist art. [1] Ashoka made a dramatic conversion to Buddhism after witnessing the …
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India - Ashoka, Mauryan, Buddhism | Britannica
5 days ago · India - Ashoka, Mauryan, Buddhism: Bindusara was succeeded by his son Ashoka, either directly in 272 bce or, after an interregnum of four years, in 268 bce (some historians say c. 265 bce). Ashoka’s reign is comparatively …
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