what are the possible reasons for the decline of the Mauryan empire
Answers
Answered by
3
Prohibitino of the slaughter of animals displeased the Brahmins as animal sacrifices were esteemed by them.
The book Divyavadana refers to the persecution of Buddhists by Pushyamitra Sunga.
Asoka's claim that he exposed the Budheveas (brahmins) as false gods shows that Ashoka was not well disposed towards Brahmins.
The capture of power by Pushyamitra Sunga shows the triumph of Brahmins.
The book Divyavadana refers to the persecution of Buddhists by Pushyamitra Sunga.
Asoka's claim that he exposed the Budheveas (brahmins) as false gods shows that Ashoka was not well disposed towards Brahmins.
The capture of power by Pushyamitra Sunga shows the triumph of Brahmins.
Answered by
5
he decline of the maurya empire reasons
decline and Maurya was rather rapid after the death of Asoka one obvious for the succession of weak kings another immediate cause was the partilation of the empire in to two.
Similar questions