When did ashoka's inclination towards buddhism developed?
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After the Battle of Kalinga, he slowly became the follower of the Buddhist religion and adopted the path of non violence. In this way he became the follower of buddhism
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After the battle of Kalinga, ashoka's inclination towards buddhism developed.
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- In about 263 BCE, Ashoka transformed to Buddhism which he went through from his wish to conquer, leading many deaths nearly 150,000 deportations.
- The person who introduced Ashoka to the Buddhist religion was Upagupta, according to most sources.
- Nevertheless, his influence contributed to the spread of Buddhism during his rule in the Mauryan Empire and other kingdoms.
- In sending the monks to nearby areas, Ashoka facilitated the Buddhist extension and shared Buddha instruction.
- There started a surge of conversion and Buddhism was spreading across India as well as worldwide.
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