WHY ASOKA GAVE UP WAR AFTER WAR OF KALINGA
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kalinga war was one of the most bloodiest and largest battle in Indian history.The bloodish of the war made the legend king Ashoka to give up the war and adopt buddisim
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it made him to think what is the profit or goodness of war when he lost his soldiers and led their family to suffer a lot
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The turning point of Asoka's life was the war of Kalinga.
the conquest of this war resulted that many people were killed and were imjured the the sight of the battle field field Ashoka with horror and dismay
Shocked at what he had done he decided never to wage war again. Soon after Ashoka became a Buddhist.
He adopted the policy of ahimsa at or non violence he was now filled with compassion and need for right living
the conquest of this war resulted that many people were killed and were imjured the the sight of the battle field field Ashoka with horror and dismay
Shocked at what he had done he decided never to wage war again. Soon after Ashoka became a Buddhist.
He adopted the policy of ahimsa at or non violence he was now filled with compassion and need for right living
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