Social Sciences, asked by gouriBhagat, 4 months ago

What message does the Kalinga war incident give us ?​

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Answered by panimalar7d
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Explanation:

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).

Answered by manasboolani
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As stated in 13th major rock edict of Ashoka, he was deeply saddened by the huge loss of lives in Kalinga war and gave up bloodshed and violence. Thereafter, Ashoka primarily focused on spreading his message of Dhamma and the concept of Dhammavijaya instead of military victories.

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