Samrat Ashok

 Today, it is better to win than to win thousands of people in war.


 This was said by Emperor Ashoka after the victory of Emperor Ashoka in the Battle of Kalinga by the Buddhist monk Upagupta.


 In the Battle of Kalinga, 150,000 people were captured and exiled, and 1 million were killed.  Emperor Ashoka witnessed this massacre with his own eyes.  Later, Emperor Ashok preached peace, social progress and religion.


 The Battle of Kalinga changed the heart of Emperor Ashoka.  His heart was filled with compassion and compassion for mankind.  He vowed to end the war forever.  This is where the era of spiritual and religious victory began.  He embraced the great Buddhism as his religion.


 According to the Sinhalese dynasty Deepavansh and Mahabansha, Emperor Ashoka was completely Buddhized in the fourteenth year of his reign by a monk named Nigoth under the influence of the Buddhist son Nisu.


 According to Divyadan, the credit for initiating Emperor Ashoka into Buddhism goes to a Buddhist monk named Upagupta.  Later, in the twentieth year of his coronation, he visited Lumbini and declared Lumbini village tax-free.


 The one who built a united India, during whose rule, powerful nations such as Greece, Macedonia, and Sparta did not even look at India.


 Under his rule, India's borders touched Iran.  Gandhara and Afghanistan were integral parts of India.  Because of this, Buddhism was able to take over Lanka.


 He wrote 84,000 statues and thousands of inscriptions to take Buddhism to the top.


 Congratulations to all the people of the country on the 2325th birth anniversary of the great Chakraborty emperor Ashoka, who made India a world teacher today.

 Bhikshu Dhammamitra ...... 4

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