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(ii) What according to Ashoka are a king's duties?​

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Answered by amitpanwar9400
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Ashoka waged a destructive war against the state of Kalinga (modern Odisha),which he conquered in about 260 BCE.[8] According to an interpretation of his Edicts, he converted to Buddhismafter witnessing the mass deaths of the Kalinga War, which he had waged out of a desire for conquest and which reportedly directly resulted in more than 100,000 deaths and 150,000 deportations.[9] He is remembered for the Ashoka pillars and edicts, for sending Buddhist monks to Sri Lanka and Central Asia, and for establishing monuments marking several significant sites in the life of Gautama Buddha.[10]

Answered by bhuvna789456
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The King's primary obligation is to rule productively and care for his kin the manner in which a parent would take care of their youngsters.

Emperor Ashoka

Lord Asoka, the third ruler of the Indian Mauryan tradition, has come to be viewed as one of the most excellent rulers in world history. He founded and the ethical standards he prescribed in his endeavor to make an equitable and empathetic culture. Ashoka's edicts are to be tracked down dispersed in excess of thirty spots all through India, Nepal, Pakistan and Afghanistan. The vast majority of them are written in Brahmi script from which every Indian content and a significant number of those utilized in Southeast Asia later created. According to Ashoka, the King's primary obligation is to rule productively and care for his kin the manner in which a parent would take care of their youngsters.

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