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Four consequences of Kalinga war​

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Kalinga war is a great war where the so many great people and great kings died

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✨ Consequences of Kalinga war

The Kalinga war had a profound effect on the policies and personality of Ashoka.

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(i) The death and destruction caused by the Kalinga war brought about a great change in the personal and political life of Ashoka. He abandoned the policy of'conquest by force' ( bherigosha ) and ambition of 'victory in all directions' ( digvijay) and embraced the policy of religion (Dhammagosha) .

(ii) Kalinga changed Ashoka's personal life. He stopped hunting and eating meat and abandoned the life of luxury.

(iii) Ashoka declared Buddhism as the state religion.

(iv) The prisoners of war were used for agricultural work. It resulted in increase in production and brought about economic prosperity in his empire.

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