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The teachings of Upagupt brought about a complete change in his life and

character. He made Buddhism the state religion. He made up his mind to

establish an empire on love, order and peace.

Buddhism made him a lover of all forms of life. He built hospitals for men and

animals He banned animal sacrifice in his great empire.

He sent missionaries to Tibet and China, Burma, Ceylon and Deccan to

spread Buddhism. He began to practice the law of piety.

He taught people in that law. He himself put on Yellow robe of a monk. He

made China, Tibet, Japan, Ceylon and some other countries to follow Buddhism.

He made 14 principles of law to make his people happy. He got them

engraved on rocks and pillars throughout the empire.

They are known as edicts of Ashok. They taught the people to be truthful,

honest, dutiful, non-violent and obedient.

Ashok was a man of character. This is clear from the fact that he kept peace

in war-loving age. He adopted Buddhism. As a king he was just and kind. He

spent his life in the service of people.

Answer the following questions :

1. Who was Ashoka ?

2. Which war he fought and why he gave up war after that war ?

3. How many principles of law did he make and why ?

4. Why Ashoka adopt Buddhism ?The teachings of Upagupt brought about a complete change in his life and

character. He made Buddhism the state religion. He made up his mind to

establish an empire on love, order and peace.

Buddhism made him a lover of all forms of life. He built hospitals for men and

animals He banned animal sacrifice in his great empire.

He sent missionaries to Tibet and China, Burma, Ceylon and Deccan to

spread Buddhism. He began to practice the law of piety.

He taught people in that law. He himself put on Yellow robe of a monk. He

made China, Tibet, Japan, Ceylon and some other countries to follow Buddhism.

He made 14 principles of law to make his people happy. He got them

engraved on rocks and pillars throughout the empire.

They are known as edicts of Ashok. They taught the people to be truthful,

honest, dutiful, non-violent and obedient.

Ashok was a man of character. This is clear from the fact that he kept peace

in war-loving age. He adopted Buddhism. As a king he was just and kind. He

spent his life in the service of people.

Answer the following questions :

1. Who was Ashoka ?

2. Which war he fought and why he gave up war after that war ?

3. How many principles of law did he make and why ?

4. Why Ashoka adopt Buddhism ?The teachings of Upagupt brought about a complete change in his life and

character. He made Buddhism the state religion. He made up his mind to

establish an empire on love, order and peace.

Buddhism made him a lover of all forms of life. He built hospitals for men and

animals He banned animal sacrifice in his great empire.

He sent missionaries to Tibet and China, Burma, Ceylon and Deccan to

spread Buddhism. He began to practice the law of piety.

He taught people in that law. He himself put on Yellow robe of a monk. He

made China, Tibet, Japan, Ceylon and some other countries to follow Buddhism.

He made 14 principles of law to make his people happy. He got them

engraved on rocks and pillars throughout the empire.

They are known as edicts of Ashok. They taught the people to be truthful,

honest, dutiful, non-violent and obedient.

Ashok was a man of character. This is clear from the fact that he kept peace

in war-loving age. He adopted Buddhism. As a king he was just and kind. He

spent his life in the service of people.

Answer the following questions :

1. Who was Ashoka ?

2. Which war he fought and why he gave up war after that war ?

3. How many principles of law did he make and why ?

4. Why Ashoka adopt Buddhism ?​

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