why did Ashoka father dislike him
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It is described as “rough and unpleasant to touch." Charles Allen in his book “Ashoka” writes that it made him so unattractive that his father Bindusara wanted nothing to do with him and sent him away from Patliputra. There are further references to his skin condition in Northern Buddhist.
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It is described as “rough and unpleasant to touch.”[2] Charles Allen in his book “Ashoka” writes that it made him so unattractive that his father Bindusara wanted nothing to do with him and sent him away from Patliputra. There are further references to his skin condition in Northern Buddhist.
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