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He had adopted a new religion and wanted to encourage others to convert as well.
Ashoka supervised its building and I imagine his people built it.
The word Ashoka means 'without sorrow'.
Yes, Ashoka was Chandragupta Maurya's grandson. Ashoka was the son of Bimbhisara which in turn was Chandragupta Maurya's son.
Ashoka built a total of eight stupas on the hilltop of Sanchi including the Great Stupa. ...
Ashoka pillar at Firozshah Kotla, near Delhi Gate.
Ashoka was the son of Bindusara and his grandfather chandragupta. His edicts tell that what he was doing for his people and how they should live and also tells about his life
The four Edicts are: Buddhist Values General Welfare Justice Security
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It is taken from the Lions capital of Ashoka and having presence on various edicts of Ashoka. It has replaced pre independence charakha on the national flag. It has 24 spokes.
Two of them are Ashoka's edicts and the inscriptions found on the remains of the towns:Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.
King Ashoka in his rock edicts
The edicts were purpose is to promote four main goals:Buddhism values, general welfare, justice, and security.
ashoka chakra was made by ASHOKA (Ashoka the great), the Indian emperor who ruled the Maurya Dynasty.
Ashoka was the greatest ruler of the Maurya Empire. He stopped fighting wars to try to gain land instead he started to trade. He also converted into Buddhism. Lastly, he made his own edicts which are like laws.
The Emperor Ashoka's palace was in Pataliputra.
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