Flowchart of archaeological and literary evidences which tell us about ashoka peripds goddess
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The Ashoka Edicts established a legacy of epigraphic inscriptions.
The Brahmi writing of the 3rd century BCE (Principal Pillar Edict of Ashoka) and its descendant, 16th century CE Devanagari language (1524 CE), on the Delhi-Topra stone are separated by 1800 years.
Ashoka's biography is based on his own inscriptions, as well as other inscriptions that reference him or are likely from his reign, and ancient literature, particularly Buddhist scriptures. Although numerous historians have sought to link their testimonies, these sources frequently contradict one another.
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