what are the effectz of kalinga war on ashoka ?
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Now Beloved-of-the-Gods feels deep remorse for having conquered the Kalingas. Ashoka's response to the Kalinga War is recorded in the Edicts of Ashoka. The Kalinga War prompted Ashoka, already a non-engaged Buddhist, to devote the rest of his life to ahimsa (non-violence) and to dharma-vijaya (victory through dharma).
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The effect of kalinga war on Ashoka are..
After seeing the bloodshed on 1000 of people he chage his mind and promise himself to never fight again. He adopted buddhism. He send his son and daughter to presed buddhism in sri langa .
Ashoka is only the king in whole history who adopted non voilence even after the victory.
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The effect of kalinga war on Ashoka are..
After seeing the bloodshed on 1000 of people he chage his mind and promise himself to never fight again. He adopted buddhism. He send his son and daughter to presed buddhism in sri langa .
Ashoka is only the king in whole history who adopted non voilence even after the victory.
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