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Emperor Ashok

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Introduction. Ashok was one of [he Iwo great emperors of India. He sat on the throne of Magadha in 272 B.C. He reigned for about 40 years. He was the first king 10 educate his men and lead them lo the path of truth. He was the only military man who gave up warfare.

Birth childhood and education. Ashok was the grandson of Chandra Gupta who founded the Maurya Empire, The name of his father was Bindusar. Ashok has brought up in his father's palace in Patliputra the capital of Magadha. In the name of education he was taught things that would supply learning, culture and wealth. It is said that as a child he was very furious. But after he had sat on the' throne, there was a complete change in his nature.

His conquest over Kalinga. About the year 262 B.C. he decided to make an attack on the kingdom of Kalinga now called Orissa. He fought a bloody war. After a great slaughter of men, women and children, he conquered Kalinga and added it lo his empire.

Conversion to Buddhism. But he had not the cruel heart of a conqueror. The sight of terrible ruin filled his mind with horror. The sufferings and bloodshed in the war had a great effect on his mind. At that time, he met a great Buddh preacher named Upagupt. The teachings of Upagupt brought about a complete 'change in his life and character. He made Buddhism the slate religion. He made up his mind to establish an empire on love, order and peace.

Spread of Buddhism. Buddhism made him a lover of all forms of life. He built hospitals for men and animals. He banned animal sacrifice in his great empire. He sent missionaries to Tibet and China, Burma, Ceylon and Deccan to spread Buddhism. He began to practice the Law of Piety, He taught people in that law. He himself put on Yellow robe of a monk. He made China, Tibet. Japan, Ceylon. And some other countries to follow Buddhism. He made 14 principles of law to make his people happy. He got them written on rocks and pillars throughout the empire. They are known as edicts of Ashok, They taught the people to be truthful, honest, dutiful, non-violent and obedient.

His character. Ashok was a man of character. This is clear from the fact that he kept peace in war-loving age- He adopted Buddhism. As a King he was just and kind. He spent his life in the service of people.

Conclusion. The European and African kings sought his friendship. He was one of the greatest emperors of India and the best king of the world.


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