Why did Ashoka the great adopt buddhism and why did he gave up wars.
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The despair and casualty which he had inflicted upon the people of the Kalinga war filled his heart with deep sorrow and regret. The cry of the family members of the deads, the terrifying sufferings of the dying men, all had changed his heart and mind. He found his consolation in Buddhism. He was repenting for his deeds. He embraced Buddhism and took the vow of inculcating ‘Dhamma’ to all men throughout his life.
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