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What does asoka's edicts about him?

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


What are Emperor Asoka's beliefs?

he worked to bring peace and prosperity.


What religion did Asoka send missionaries to teach?

The answer is asoka converted the religon to ice cream


What is the relationship between war and Asoka's conversion to Buddhism?

Ashoka converted to Buddhism out of remorse for his conquest of the Kalingas. He witnessed a lot of bloodshed and cruelty so he wanted a peace of mind. Buddhism teaches love, peace, and tolerance.


Did Prophet Muhammad believed in aggression and forcible conversion?

No, he did not. The name Islam which is Arabic for peace therefore Islam is all about peace and love.


Asoka converted to Buddhism after?

Asoka converted to Buddhism after the war, because he was sickened by the blood of civilians in the river. Asoka converted to Buddhism after meeting Buddhist monks in a quest for finding inner peace.


Is asoka tano in love with anyone?

I highly doubt it.


What changed asoka to a man of peace?

by eating a lot of food


Would you say that Mahindra was more like his father Ashoka or his great grandfather Chandragupta?

I think he was more like his father Asoka because he lived in peace (literally, because he did not take the crown or do anything except live in peace) and that is what his father Asoka implied by becoming Buddhist.


Why was asoka an important ruler?

Asoka believed in truth and tolerance. He helped people that were non-Buddhist, spread the message about nonviolence, improved the people's lives, and relieved suffering. (he founded hospitals and medicine)


What did the beatles believe in?

the Beatles simply believed in peace love and true hapiness, dude. There's really not that much more to it.


What do Asoka's edicts about him?

That he was interested in bettering the lives of all living things. The emperor Asoka (c. 269-232 BC) was motivated to convert to Buddhism after seeing 100,000 casualties during his conquests. After this transformation he promoted peace and prosperity. He wanted to live a humble life without unnecessary festivals and excess. He did not want to kill living beings and emphasized non-violence. Asoka stressed respect for elders and encouraged all generations to follow in his footsteps. He believed in bettering the lives of others through religious and social tolerance. Asoka considered it his duty to spread the gift of righteousness throughout Asia.