ASOKA

əsōˈkə, d. c.232 b.c., Indian emperor (c.273–c.232 b.c.) of the Maurya dynasty; grandson of Chandragupta. One of the greatest rulers of ancient India, he brought nearly all India, together with Baluchistan and Afghanistan, under one sway for the first time in history. According to legends, after his bloody conquest (c.261 b.c.) of the state of Kalinga, Asoka was remorseful for the suffering he had inflicted; accepted Buddhism and abandoned wars of conquest. Knowledge of Asoka's rule is obtained chiefly from the many boulders and pillars inscribed with his pious exhortations; a notable example is at Sarnath. In these inscriptions, he proclaimed his belief in ahimsa, or nonviolence and advocated tolerance of all faiths. He erected numerous Buddhist monasteries and stupas, regulated the slaughter of animals, and softened the harsh laws of his predecessors. He sent Buddhist missionaries throughout India and its adjacent lands and as far as Syria, Egypt, and Greece. His own son or brother headed the mission to Ceylon (Sri Lanka). It is said that under his auspices a great Buddhist convocation was held at his capital, Pataliputra; its purpose was probably to suppress heresy and to confirm the Buddhist canon. India prospered and art flourished under the reign of Asoka, who, beyond his many imperial accomplishments, is most celebrated for his elevation of Buddhism from a simple Indian sect to a world religion. After his death the Mauryan empire swiftly declined.

See studies by V. A. Smith (1909, repr. 1964), R. Thapar (1961), R. D. Mookerji (3d ed. 1962), B. G. Gokhale (1966), and J. Strong (1989).

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...their criminal behavior. The edicts of Asoka reveal a fascinating blend of the practical...workings of a complex mind. Writing of Asoka in The Outline of History (1921), H...royal highnesses and the like, the name of Asoka shines, and shines almost alone, a star...
Asoka Indian Emperor c. 292-c. 233 B.C...achieved by his grandfather, CANDRAGUPTA, Asoka strengthened his empires administration and...to the status of a major world religion. Asoka was born about 292 B.C.E. to Bindusara...
...Buddhist community of Thaton claims its origin with Asoka s mission , and Ceylon this mission being headed by Asoka s son, or brother, Mahinda . It is through these missionary efforts of Asoka that Buddhism first becomes an "international" religion...
...176 He also dismissed the Pali accounts of Asoka as "fiction," and claimed that his own knowledge of Asoka was obtained purely from his inscriptions...transparent record of some beneficent act by Asoka Maurya complete with basic biographical...
Chapter 7. The Buddhism of King Asoka Many of the primary sources necessary for the study of Asoka have been translated into English, including John Strong The Legend of King Asoka: A Study and Translation of the Asokavadana , Wilhelm Geiger...
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Did Hellenistic Kings Send Letters to Asoka? by Von Oskar Hinuber As soon as script...about letters written at the time of Asoka more than half a millennium earlier than...7) It is well known, however, that Asoka sent dutas emissaries (RE XIII 131, 10...
...18). It was under Bindusaras son, Asoka, that the Mauryan polity is alleged to...after the crushing defeat of Kalinga, Asoka, overcome by the suffering and destruction...upon are the Arthasastra and the edicts of Asoka. Recently, assumptions based on uncritical...
...1 Jan. 1983 , p. 15. 2 Details in Asoka Bandarage, Colonialism in Sri Lanka...Lake House Investments Ltd., 1985); Asoka Bandarage, "The Establishment and Consolidation...and Religion (Colombo, June 1983). 4 Asoka Bandarage, "Women and the Transition...
Performance Management System: a Powerful Tool to Achieve Organisational Goals by K. Asoka Gunaratne , Andries J. Du Plessis BACKGROUND More than a decade ago performance management was defined as the cyclical, year...
The Establishment and Consolidation of the Plantation Economy in Sri Lanka by Asoka Bandarage Introduction: Some of the major economic and political problems facing Sri Lanka today, such as the inherent instability...
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...Development: Toward a Social Justice Agenda. by Asoka Bandarage Rapid population growth in the...Books, 1986), pp. 91, 99. (6.)Asoka Bandarage, Colonialism in Sri Lanka...Missing Piece, pp. 55-63. (11.)Asoka Bandarage, "Women and Capitalist Development...
Bitter Fruit by ASOKA MENDIS , CAROLINE VAN BERS Attractive supermarket displays of tropical...often the victims of such trade, must provide the impetus for reform. Asoka Mendis is an independent researcher working out of Vancouver. Caroline...
...their kingdoms. Legend also recounts that King Asoka, who ruled Magadha from about 273 to 232 B.C...time of Buddhisms most famous royal patron, King Asoka. In about 264 B.C.E. Asoka conquered Kalinga, the most powerful kingdom in...
...flying the Honduran flag and was named Asoka II. Her cargo, worth pounds1,446...have been the same as Chrysanthi alias Asoka II alias Windsor III? Who knows? Smuggling...without fear of arrest. As the case of Asoka II shows, even if a ship is detained...
...The film stays faithful to the life of Bhagat Singh while exploring little known details about his life. Asoka Language: Hindi Themes: Asoka, Non-violence, Buddhism The film depicts the life of Ashoka (3rd century), a great Maurya king and...
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...but not as much as Alastair Cook, who was given out lbw by Asoka de Silva for the second time in the match when Hawk-Eye again...blunders, and the third umpires role could encompass those, but Asoka did not have a shocker and the Test was better for the application...
...but not as much as Alastair Cook, who was given out lbw by Asoka de Silva for the second time in the match when Hawk-Eye again...blunders, and the third umpires role could encompass those, but Asoka did not have a shocker and the Test was better for the application...
...about taking a hit on their unwise investment. Anja Mikus and Asoka Woehrman lead teams which bought large amounts of bonds for...character is the man behind the Anglo bond purchases at DWS, Dr Asoka Woehrmann. When the Greek crisis exploded earlier this year...
...themselves in the side." WASHOUT: Umpires Steve Davis (left) and Asoka De Silva inspect the field as rain wrecks the start of play during the Second Test WASHOUT: Umpires Steve Davis (left) and Asoka De Silva inspect the field as rain wrecks the start of play...
...but not as much as Alastair Cook, who was given out lbw by Asoka de Silva for the second time in the match when Hawk-Eye again...blunders, and the third umpires role could encompass those, but Asoka did not have a shocker and the Test was better for the application...
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ASOKA so k , d. c.232 b.c., Indian emperor...261 b.c.) of the state of Kalinga, Asoka was remorseful for the suffering he had inflicted...prospered and art flourished under the reign of Asoka, who, beyond his many imperial accomplishments...
...the edict pillars, erected throughout N India by the Emperor Asoka to proclaim his devotion to Buddhism. The monolithic, smooth...suggest Persepolitan influences. Also dating from the reign of Asoka is the earliest stone ogival chaitya window, found on the portal...
...founder of the Mauryan empire (see Maurya ). The Mauryan emperor Asoka (d. 232 b.c.), Chandraguptas grandson, perhaps the greatest...period, unified all of India except the southern tip. Under Asoka, Buddhism was widely propagated and spread to Sri Lanka and...
...Maurya)chandr goop t , fl. c.321 b.c. c.298 b.c., Indian emperor, founder of the Maurya dynasty and grandfather of Asoka . He conquered the Magadha kingdom (in modern Bihar and Jharkhand) and eventually controlled all India N of the Vindhya Hills...
...deputy commissioner of British India, it was an important British military post. Nearby are rock inscriptions of Indian emperor Asoka (3d cent. b.c.). The city suffered widespread damage from the 2005 N Pakistan earthquake...
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