As a Buddhist emperor, Ashoka believed that Buddhism is beneficial for all human beings, as well as animals and plants, so he built a number of stupas. He also well spread Buddhism to neighboring kingdoms.
Ashoka's belief system did not impact the Buddhist life, it was the other way around. Asoka changed his own beliefs, when he came in contact with the Buddhist Lifestyle.
He outlawed every religion except Buddhism but i would Google more about him to really understand
Mauryan empire.
Yes, the leader of the Maurya Empire, Ashoka, converted to Buddhism.
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He came to Throne of Mauryan Empire in 273 B.C
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.
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.
through faith in Buddhism he changed the empire when he saw all his men die and when he saw blood
GuptaAbove is incorrect, answer is: MauryanI checked and I am 100% sure that Mauryan is correct!
through faith in Buddhism he changed the empire when he saw all his men die and when he saw blood
The Mauryan Empire is the largest
There were 1,000,000,000,000 weiners in the Mauryan Empire.
The Mauryan Empire was larger than the Gupta Empire.