Ashoka Maurya ruled much of the Indian subcontinent in the third century B. C. He is famous for his conversion to Buddhism.
He is the founder of Buddhism. He is also known as Buddha.
he was known as the buddha he started Buddhism the major language in India.
The conversion of Ashoka the Great.
The conversion of Ashoka the Great.
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.
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Zen Buddhism is the Japanese word for the school of Buddhism coming from China known as Ch'an. Ch'an is the Chinese word for the school of Buddhism coming from India known as Dhyana.But generally speaking, one can say that Zen Buddhism was founded in China.
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.
Zen Buddhism is the Japanese word for the school of Buddhism coming from China known as Ch'an. Ch'an is the Chinese word for the school of Buddhism coming from India known as Dhyana.But generally speaking, one can say that Zen Buddhism was founded in China.