the Shanti Stupa was erected in Dhanu Giri a small hill on the banks of the river Daya near Bhubaneswar it signified the end of War- led bloodshed for which king a) Ashoka b) Chandragupta Maurya c) Kanishka d) Shivaji Maharaj
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answer is King Ashok. Because in that war The king Ashok was won from king pruthu
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The Shanti Stupa was erected in Dhaulagiri, a small hill on the banks of the river Daya near Bhubaneswar. It signified the end of war-led bloodshed for the King Ashoka. The Kalinga War was fought in ancient India amid the Maurya Empire under Ashoka and the state of Kalinga.
- The Peace Pagoda known as Shanti Stupa memorializes the change of heart of Emperor.
- Ashoka had a superior weakness for Dhauli, where the war was fought.
- The Daya river is said to have become red with the blood of the many dead people after the battle, and this made Ashoka to realize the degree of horror associated with war.
- He saw to it that Dhauli became an significant center of Buddhist activities.
- He constructed several chaityas, stupas and pillars there.
- He provided special position to his new kingdom including the stupas at Dhauli.
- Ashoka had seen the bloodshed and felt that he was the reason of the destruction.
- Some state that about 150,000 people deceased on the Kalinga side and an almost equal amount of Ashoka's army.
It is presumed that the battle was fought on Dhauli hills which is located on the banks of Daya River. The Kalinga War was one of the largest and fatal battles in Indian history.
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