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Ashoka was the son of Bindusara and his grandfather chandragupta. His edicts tell that what he was doing for his people and how they should live and also tells about his life

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The four Edicts are:

Buddhist Values

General Welfare

Justice

Security

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It is taken from the Lions capital of Ashoka and having presence on various edicts of Ashoka. It has replaced pre independence charakha on the national flag. It has 24 spokes.

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Two of them are Ashoka's edicts and the inscriptions found on the remains of the towns:Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.

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The edicts were purpose is to promote four main goals:Buddhism values, general welfare, justice, and security.

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He had adopted a new religion and wanted to encourage others to convert as well.

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The great Indian ruler Ashoka was the first to enact specific laws for the protection of wildlife and the environment through his edicts that promoted conservation and compassion towards animals.

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Ashoka was the greatest ruler of the Maurya Empire. He stopped fighting wars to try to gain land instead he started to trade. He also converted into Buddhism. Lastly, he made his own edicts which are like laws.

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Ashoka blended religion and politics by adopting Buddhism as his personal belief system and incorporating its principles into his governance. He promoted religious tolerance, social welfare, and ethical conduct in his policies, which were influenced by Buddhist teachings. Ashoka's edicts and inscriptions often conveyed a message of moral righteousness and the importance of compassion in his rule.

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They include rock edicts & pillar edicts his rocks edicts have also been found in chitradurga bellary

koppal

raichur & gulbarga districts in south

inaddition he worked hard for welfare of people he built highways & planted roadsides trees to provide

shade to travellers. groves &choultries were also provided.hospitals were provided to treat peoples &

animals etc...

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yes!!!

are there any any archeological evidences/genetics to prove this.in ashoka's edicts telugu's were called as andhakas,tribal people.i am for correction

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Asoka was motivated to convert to Buddhism after seeing 100,000 casualties during his conquests. After this transformation he promoted peace an

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ashoka chakra was made by ASHOKA (Ashoka the great), the Indian emperor who ruled the Maurya Dynasty.

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Ashoka surname was maurya

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emperor ashoka

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Ashoka's Father is Bindusara

Ashoka's Mother is Maharani Dharma or Shubhadrangi

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It is made from purest Ashoka

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Mahendra was ashoka's son'name

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Ashoka Chowta is 5' 8".

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The word Ashoka means 'without sorrow'.

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Ashoka Mitran was born in 1931.

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The Emperor Ashoka's palace was in Pataliputra.

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Ashoka Gupta was born in 1912-11.

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The word Ashoka means 'without sorrow'.

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Ashoka is Chandragupta Maurya's grandson.

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Yes, Ashoka was Chandragupta Maurya's grandson. Ashoka was the son of Bimbhisara which in turn was Chandragupta Maurya's son.

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in india. during emperor ashoka period, that is why it is called in the name of ashoka as ashoka chakra[chakra means wheel].

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Ashoka has spread tried to spread budhhism to all over the world.

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Ashoka was important because he spread Buddhist religion to his empire.

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Ashoka Gupta died on 2008-07-08.

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guru of Ashoka in war skills is Acharya VedaVikarama, he was aasthana guru of Magadha kingdom.

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Ashoka pillar at Firozshah Kotla, near Delhi Gate.

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Ashoka flower is called "अशोक" (Ashoka) in Hindi.

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Religion spread out throughout the Mauryan Empire. Ashoka was the first ruler to promote Buddhism. He sent teachers to spread the religion throughout India. Buddhist teachings and the laws of Ashoka were carved on rocks and tall pillars for all the people to read. It influenced the Mauryan Empire that much.

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God's edicts are divine rules or commands that are believed to be issued by a higher power, such as a deity. These edicts are usually seen as morally or spiritually binding and are to be followed by those who adhere to the corresponding religion or belief system. Divine edicts are often considered sacred and are believed to reflect the will of the deity.

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Nobody know Ashoka's fate yet.

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Ashoka killed his brothers because maybe he did not like them . lol

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Ashoka Maurya or Ashoka the Great was an Indian Emperor who ruled most of the Indian sub-continent between c.268 & 232BCE.

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The war began in the 8th year of Ashoka's reign, probably in 261 BC. Ashoka's father Bindusara had previously attempted to conquer Kalinga, but had been repulsed. After a bloody battle for the throne after Bindusara's death, Ashoka tried to annex Kalinga. At that time the king of Kalinga was Raja Anantha padma nabhan. Ashoka was successful only after a savage war, whose consequences changed Ashoka's views on war and led him to pledge never to wage a war. It is said that in the aftermath of the Battle of Kalinga the Daya River running next to the battle field turned red with the blood of the slain; about 100,000 Kalinga civilians and more than 10,000 of Ashoka's own warriors were among those slain.

Ashoka had seen the bloodshed with his own eyes. He felt that he was the cause of the destruction.

Ashoka's response to the Kalinga War is recorded in the Edicts of Ashoka. According to some of these (Rock Edict XIII and Minor Rock Edict I), the Kalinga War prompted Ashoka, already a non-engaged Buddhist, to devote the rest of his life to Ahimsa (non-violence) and to Dhamma-Vijaya (victory through Dhamma). Following the conquest of Kalinga, Ashoka ended the military expansion of the empire, and led the empire through more than 40 years of relative peace, harmony and prosperity.

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religious toleration

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King Ashoka was involved in Kalinga war-the main war of his reign.

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King Ashoka was buried in Ashes immersed in Ganges River, possibly in Varanasi

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guru of Ashoka in war skills is Acharya VedaVikarama, he was aasthana guru of Magadha kingdom.

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Edicts are official commands. The king's edicts don't always make sense.

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