He vow to dedicate his life to peace and follow the teachings of the Buddha
the way he acted
He vow to dedicate his life to peace and follow the teachings of the Buddha
I think there might've been a lot of sadness for his people and a lot of bloodshed on the battlefield of those who loved and killed.
I think there might've been a lot of sadness for his people and a lot of bloodshed on the battlefield of those who loved and killed.
I think there might've been a lot of sadness for his people and a lot of bloodshed on the battlefield of those who loved and killed.
I think there might've been a lot of sadness for his people and a lot of bloodshed on the battlefield of those who loved and killed.
When asoka fought the kalinga kingdom, it was a brutal battle. When he was walking on the battlefield he was touched by the bloodshed and well this is d turnin point.
I think there might've been a lot of sadness for his people and a lot of bloodshed on the battlefield of those who loved and killed.
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If asoka had approved of the slaughter many would be dead and his kingdom would have had a lot more enemies if you are in Mrs.Shelton's homeroom class.
Ashoka's first military campaign also his last campaign-Asoka felt sorrow over the slaughter at Kalinga as a result he studied Buddhism and decided to rule by the Buddha's teachings of peace to all beings.
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.
Asoka Mehta was born in 1911.