Why did ashokha felt bad after kalinga war
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According to a contemporary text, the Edicts of Ashoka, Ashoka converted to Buddhism because he “felt remorse on account of the conquest of Kalinga because, during the subjugation of a previously unconquered country, slaughter, death, and taking away captive of the people necessarily occur.”
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The war presented a horrible sight., Ashoka witnessed that the whole terrain was covered with the corpses of soldiers, soldiers groaning in pain, scavenging birds feasting on their dead bodies.
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In Short he felt sad for the families of the soldiers who died.Ashoka decided to not fight any more wars in the future.Ashoka converted to Buddhism.
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