Social Sciences, asked by mahtabsadique6, 1 month ago

why did king ashoka become a buddhist?​

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Answered by pronay19
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Great King Ashoka chose Buddhism as a religion by giving up Hinduism because of the following reasons. As Ashoka saw the superiority of the upper caste people over the lower caste. He thought to eliminate this problem, it is better to adopt Buddhism as a way of life & religion.

Answered by shifawani30
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After Ashoka's successful but devastating conquest of Kalinga early in his rule, he converted to Buddhism and was inspired by its doctrine of dharma. Thereafter, he ruled his empire through peace and tolerance and focused on public works and building up the empire rather than expanding it....

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