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Ashoka The Great
Maurya Samrat
Indian relief from Amaravati, Guntur. Preserved in Guimet Museum.jpg
A "Chakravartin" ruler, 1st century BCE/CE. Andhra Pradesh, Amaravati. Preserved at Musee Guimet
Reign 268–232 BCE
Coronation 268 BCE
Predecessor Bindusara
Successor Dasharatha
Born 304 BCE, Close to 7 Aug
Pataliputra, Patna
Died 232 BCE (aged 72)
Pataliputra, Patna
Burial Cremated 232 BCE, less than 24 hours after death
Ashes immersed in the Ganges River, possibly at Varanasi
Dynasty Maurya
Religion Buddhism
Dhamma is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka Maurya (Devanāgarī: अशोक, IAST: Aśoka), who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day India around 269 B.C.[1] Many historians[which?] consider him one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public welfare. His policy of Dhamma has been debated by intellectuals.[2]