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Q: Who is the buddha is it asoka or moksha or Hammurabi?
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How did asoka help spread buddism?

because asoka was buddha


Is it true asoka converted to Buddhism after meeting the buddha?

yes


Who planted trees and dug wells Buddha or Asoka?

ashoka.


Who is known for starting Buddhism and become known as the Buddha?

Asoka Muarya


Did Asoka become a follower of Buddha?

Of course,he did a huge service in propagating Buddhism


The Pillars of Emperor Asoka of the Mauryan Empire and the Code of Hammurabi of Babylon are most similar to the?

twelve tables of the Romans


What king rejected violence and embraced buddhism?

The king of India who rejected violence and embraced Buddhism is King Asoka. He was also regarded as the great Buddha king.


What did the military ruler Asoka do after he walked over a battlefield the saw much bloodshed?

He vow to dedicate his life to peace and follow the teachings of the Buddha


Hinduism and Buddhism are very similar.how are they different?

Buddhism was invented from Hinduism by Lord Buddha. They both relate India laws of Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation).


Why was Asoka military campaign also his last campaign?

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.


Is India birth place of gautam Buddha?

No, Lord Buddha was not born in India. The Lord Buddha was born in 623 BC in the sacred area of Lumbini located in the Kapilvastu district of southern Nepal, testified by the inscription on the pillar erected by the Mauryan Emperor Asoka in 249 BC.


What did the military ruler Asoka do after he walked over a battlefield and saw much bloodshed?

He vow to dedicate his life to peace and follow the teachings of the Buddha