Asoka became a practitioner of nonviolence after witnessing the immense suffering and devastation caused by the Kalinga War, which he personally oversaw. The brutal aftermath profoundly affected him, leading to a deep sense of remorse and a desire for peace. Inspired by Buddhist teachings, Asoka embraced nonviolence as a means to promote compassion and harmony, ultimately transforming his reign into one focused on the welfare of his people and the spread of ethical governance. This shift marked a significant turn in Indian history, emphasizing moral values over military conquest.
Asoka believed in truth and tolerance. He helped people that were non-Buddhist, spread the message about nonviolence, improved the people's lives, and relieved suffering. (he founded hospitals and medicine)
Wonderful topic, but that isn't a question. What are you asking about nonviolence?
because asoka was a ruler
Asoka was king of Holland in the 12th Century B.C.E.
The third and greatest Mauryan emperor was Asoka who was the Hindu prince.
Asoka believed in truth and tolerance. He helped people that were non-Buddhist, spread the message about nonviolence, improved the people's lives, and relieved suffering. (he founded hospitals and medicine)
qualify to become an insolvency practitioner
yes
After finding enlightenment, Asoka's ideas shifted towards promoting nonviolence, compassion, and tolerance. He embraced Buddhist principles and propagated them throughout his empire, emphasizing social welfare, religious freedom, and ethical governance. This transformation led Asoka to reject violence and imperialism, and instead focus on promoting harmony and moral behavior among his subjects.
It depends on what kind of practitioner you are referring to. There are many types of practitioners.
educational background needed if a physician wants to become a family practitioner
Asoka Muarya
Of course,he did a huge service in propagating Buddhism
They are a written record.
They are a written record.
They are a written record.
it would of been mayham