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Ashoka’s Dhamma: The Backstory Picture this: post-Kalinga, Ashoka’s staring at a battlefield of blood and regret—over 100,000 dead, his victory tasting like ash. He ditches war, embraces ...
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake extended an appeal to the global community to draw upon the illumination of Buddhist ...
After years of brutal rule and the bloody Battle of Kalinga, Ashoka felt tremendous regret for the violence he wrought upon his enemies. He converted to Buddhism and embraced the idea of dharma ...
It was a savage, brutal assault and one which seems afterwards to have thrown Ashoka into a state of terrible remorse. He changed his whole way of life, embracing the defining concept of 'Dharma ...
It was compulsory for them to give all client a lecture in morality – dharma. Ashoka and his love of Buddhism spread all over his empire, and from the accounts of Majumdar and Dutta (Macmillan ...
It was a savage, brutal assault and one which seems afterwards to have thrown Ashoka into a state of terrible remorse. He changed his whole way of life, embracing the defining concept of 'Dharma ...
It was a savage, brutal assault and one which seems afterwards to have thrown Ashoka into a state of terrible remorse. He changed his whole way of life, embracing the defining concept of 'Dharma ...