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  • Who is Emperor Ashoka?
  • Emperor Ashoka was born in 304 BC, Pataliputraand he died in 232 BC.
  • Ashoka , also known as Ashoka the great was a Indian emperor of Maurya Empire , son of Bindusara who ruled most of the India from 268 to 232 BCE. He promoted buddhism across ancient Asia. He was known to take his message amongst the people through inscriptions.
  • Emperor Ashoka ruled for 40 years.
  • The Kalinga War was fought in ancient India between the Maurya Empire under Ashoka and the state of Kalinga, an independent feudal kingdom located on the east coast, in the present-day state of Odisha and northern parts of Andhra Pradesh.
  • Kalinga war
  • Ashoka once saidTill the last breath, they fought with great valour and finally the soldiers and the people of Kalinga perished in the battlefield. And Ashoka won the great battle of Kalinga. Ashoka became victorious and, as a result ruled Kalinga.
  • The Effects of Kalinga War on Ashoka
  • Kalinga war was the event which changed Ashoka's attitude and understanding of the war. Kalinga war was a significant event in Ashoka's life because, after winning the war he saw the wounded and the dying soldiers and the sufferings that the war brought to the people. So, he decided that he will not fight any wars in the future.
  • Somethings you should know about Ashoka.
  • Emperor Ashoka's Message
  • Ashoka’s message was to not have violence and stay in peace.
  • The Dhamma realized by the Buddha is a discovery of the existing event in the Universe. It is therefore a Universal truth.
  • About Kalinga War
  • Buddha's Dhamma
  • The aim of Buddhist education system is to enlighten students and help them attain wisdom.
  • The Effects On Ashoka
  • Relevance to Buddha's Dhamma in the 21st Century
  • However, the teachings of Buddha is not only for the 6th century B.C., but it is a timeless teaching, surely it can be practised by the wise during 21st century as well and in many more centuries or millennia to come.
  • Ashoka's Message
  • Also to respect teachers, elders, parents to be a honest person to have religious tolerance and give money to poor.
  • The main aim of Buddhist Education is to make a free man, an intelligent man, a wise, moral, talented, non-violent and civil man. Buddhist Education makes man judicious, humanist, logical and free from superstitions.
  • About Buddha's Dhamma
  • Buddha's Dhamma
  • Bhagawan Buddha tried to bring out social transformation by raising the living and spiritual standards of all sections of people.
  • Relevance to Buddha's Dhamma
  • Buddhism is still relevant in the modern world because unlike many other religions, Bhuddism teaches us the concept of independence and it helps us the doctrine(set of beliefs that is taught by a church, political party) of karma.
  • Relevance to Buddha's Dhamma
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