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Conversion of the Emperor Asoka

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Conversion of the Emperor Asoka
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  • Around 270 BC there was a warrior named Asoka who became emperor of the powerful Mauryan in India. He began his reign by working to expand the empire his grandfather established - he was very sucessful and soon ruled a sizeable portion of India.
  • One perticular battled resulted in an extreme loss of life that caused Asoka to be filled with remorse for what he had done. This made him undergo a spiritual transformation, that would be instrimental to the spread of Buddhism. He not only converted to Buddhism but he also applied the Buddhist principles to the way he ruled.
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  • After his conversion the emperor stopped all military conquest and violence.
  • Few sins and many good deeds, of kindness, liberality, truthfulness, and purity
  • He focused on his efforts on building schools, hospitals and wells for his people. He even went on a pilgrimage to Buddhist Holy sites and directed that stupas be built in the Buddhas honor.
  • Finally, Asoka carved "edicts" on pillars, rocks and caves throughout his empire promoting Buddhist values.
  • One of such edicts encourages "few sins and many good deeds, of kindness, liberality, truthfulness , and purity."
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