Chinagarcia Chinagarcia
  • 17-09-2018
  • History
contestada

Indian ruler who converted to Buddhism cause of the tremendous bloodshed he caused in war

Respuesta :

agrippa agrippa
  • 27-09-2018

Asoka (Emperor of Mauryan dynasty) was the Indian ruler who converted to Buddhism as he felt guilt over the bloodshed and horror he caused during the Kalinga (modern Orissa) war. The Kalinga War was fought in 261 B.C which changed Asoka from Chandasoka (Asoka the wicked) to Dharmasoka( Asoka the righteous). After the war he gave up his policy of conquests and now began to work for mankind and spread of Buddhism.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

how is a mixture such as a plate of pasta with sauce and meatballs different from a mixture such as air? ( the subject is science)
Marks $120 bike cost only $80 two years ago. The price of $120 is what percent increase over the previous price of $80?
A fact is an idea that can be verified. True False
Why is the Sahara desert so sparsely populated
Who was the founder of Buddhism? A. Ramayana B. Siddhartha Gautama C. Confucius D. Kongfuzi.
a simple sentence cannot contain any phrases true or false
Which of the following is not true when comparing and contrasting viewpoints?.
Which of the following is not true when comparing and contrasting viewpoints?.
Identify the subject as too broad, adequate, or too narrow. Football
Why did napoleon lose control of Europe?