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Which war became a turning point in Ashoka's life?

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Answered by VKCSM
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Kalinga War became a turning point in Ashoka ' s life. By seeing the mass killing of people of Magadha and Kalinga , Ashok felt very guilty. So he followed Buddhism after this war
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The Kalinga war became a turning point in Ashoka's life. After he saw the mass destruction that was done to property and life, he became a changed man. He then converted to Buddhism by giving up war and violence . Ashoka was the son of the Mauryan emperor Bindusaar and Dharma. He was also the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya who had established the Mauryan dynasty. Ashoka is considered to be the last prominent Mauryan king

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