The Maurya Empire
Tolerance is what is lacking in the world. Tolerence means putting up with the others. In principle, it is the strong who has to tolerate the weak, the learned to tolerate the ignorant and the wise to tolerate the unwise. Some consider tolerance as a negative virtue. But it should be practised for the sake of the world. Most cultures from the Orient such as Hinduism and Buddhism have been very tolerent towards other beliefs, especially Buddhism. Nurturing a culture which encourages tolerance is necessary and essential in a war-stricken and hatred-torn world.
The Gitas, the Vedas, the Sutras, the Upanishads.
they showed them Buddhism
tolerance for other religions
Asoka lead by the teachings of Buddhism and Ahimsa. He also practiced tolerance.
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.
buddhism
Because everyone is treated equally in Buddhism.
P. S. Sri has written: 'The temple Elephant' -- subject(s): Elephants, Fiction 'T.S. Eliot, Vedanta, and Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhism in literature, India, Knowledge, Philosophy, Philosophy, Indic, in literature, Vedanta in literature
Katy Gerner has written: 'Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Juvenile literature 'Catholicism' -- subject(s): Catholic Church
T. W. Rhys Davids has written: 'Buddhist Birth Stories' 'Buddhist Suttas (Sacred Books of the East)' 'Buddhist Suttas' 'Lectures on the origin and growth of religion as illustrated by some points in the history of Indian Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddha and Buddhism 'Buddhism, its history and literature' -- subject(s): Buddhism, History 'Buddhism Being a Sketch of the Life and Teachings of Gautama Buddha 1877' 'Satapatha-Brahmana Part V' 'Pali - English Dictionary' 'The Yogavacara's Manual Of Indian Mysticism As Practiced By Buddhists' 'Dialogues Of The Buddha V1' 'Cosmic law in ancient thought' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Outlines of Buddhism' 'Hibbert Lectures 1881' 'Buddhist India' 'Buddhism' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Buddha (The concept), Buddha and Buddhism, Buddhism, Buddhist literature, History, History and criticism 'Buddhist India' 'A Manual of Buddhism for Advanced Students' 'Sakya' 'Buddhism Being a Sketch of the Life and Teachings of Gautama the Buddha' 'Early Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Origin, Doctrines, History 'The history and literature of Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddha and Buddhism 'Buddhist Suttas' 'Satapatha-Brahmana Part IV' 'Buddhist Sutras' 'Lectures On The Origin And Growth Of Religion And Buddhism Its History And Literature'
Buddhism has no parallel to the church organ, it does not hold any bodily organ to be especially important, it has no offical publication (organ) to publish its views. Therefor there is no organ for Buddhism.