Asoka
Asoka was the name of the king who spread Buddhism.
The Mauryan Emperor Ashoka is known for his promotion of Buddhism, the establishment of the Edicts of Ashoka, and his efforts in spreading non-violence and moral governance. However, he is not known for expanding his empire through military conquests after his conversion to Buddhism; instead, he focused on consolidating and governing the territories he had already acquired.
through faith in Buddhism he changed the empire when he saw all his men die and when he saw blood
After the Kalinga war, Ashoka converted to Buddhism because he didn't like seeing so much bloodshed.
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Yes, the leader of the Maurya Empire, Ashoka, converted to Buddhism.
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Asoka was the name of the king who spread Buddhism.
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Ashoka, the Mauryan emperor of India
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.
The king who called himself "Devanampriya" and "Priyadarshi" was Ashoka, the Mauryan emperor who ruled from 268 to 232 BCE. These titles, which translate to "Beloved of the Gods" and "He who is pleasing to all," reflect his commitment to Buddhism and his efforts to promote moral governance and social welfare throughout his empire. Ashoka is renowned for his edicts and the spread of Buddhism beyond India.