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सम्राट अशोक यांचे घराणे याच्या बद्दल महिती​

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Answered by jadhavathav03
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चक्रवर्ती सम्राट अशोक (ईसा पूर्व 304 से ईसा पूर्व 232) विश्वप्रसिद्ध एवं शक्तिशाली भारतीय मौर्य राजवंश के महान सम्राट थे। सम्राट अशोक का पूरा नाम देवानांप्रिय अशोक मौर्य (राजा प्रियदर्शी देवताओं का प्रिय) था। उनका राजकाल ईसा पूर्व 269 सेo, 232 प्राचीन भारत में था। मौर्य राजवंश के चक्रवर्ती सम्राट अशोक ने अखंड भारत पर राज्य किया है तथा उनका मौर्य साम्राज्य उत्तर में हिंदुकुश की श्रेणियों से लेकर दक्षिण में गोदावरी नदी के दक्षिण तथा मैसूर तक तथा पूर्व में बांग्लादेश से पश्चिम में अफ़गानिस्तान, ईरान तक पहुँच गया था।

सम्राट अशोक का साम्राज्य आज का संपूर्ण भारत, पाकिस्तान, अफ़गानिस्तान, नेपाल, बांग्लादेश, भूटान, म्यान्मार के अधिकांश भूभाग पर था, यह विशाल साम्राज्य उस समय तक से आज तक का सबसे बड़ा भारतीय साम्राज्य रहा है।

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Answer: Ashoka's fame stems primarily from his pillar and rock edicts, which enabled him to reach a large audience and leave an enduring historical record. He is remembered as a model monarch who ruled over a vast and varied Mauryan realm through peace and respect, with dharma at the heart of his philosophy.

Explanation: He is regarded as great because of his model rule founded on peace and compassion, which contributed to the unification of an ethnically diverse kingdom under centralised management. Four lions, Pillar Inscription, Schism Edict, Sarnath, close Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. This is the renowned "Lion Capital of Ashoka," which appears on India's national symbol.

Sanchi Stupa is one of India's most important stone structures, constructed during the rule of Ashoka in the third century BC. The stupa is located in Madhya Pradesh's Raisen region and is one of the country's oldest buildings renowned for holding Lord Buddha's relics. The pillar represented the axis mundi in both Buddhism and Hinduism. (the axis on which the world spins). The foundations and edicts stand for The first tangible manifestation of Buddhist devotion. The inscriptions back Ashoka's Buddhist beliefs and his wish to disseminate the dharma throughout his empire.

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