what was ashoka reaction on winning the battle of kalinga
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The ideology of Buddhism guided Ashoka's state policy at home and abroad. After his accession to the throne, Ashoka fought only one major war called the Kalinga war. According to him, 100,000 people were killed in the course of it, several lakhs died, and 150,000 were taken prisoners.
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Ashoka was very sad on winning the Battle of Kalinga because even though he won the battle, he was disgusted with the bloodshed. So many people were killed, and therefore Ashoka gave up war and violence. Ashoka embraced Buddhism.
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