Through a series of edicts carved in stone and placed throughout the empire, Ashoka proclaimed to his people the importance of Buddhist values and his beliefs about how his people should act.
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A World Without Ashoka’s Buddhism – Would India Be the Same Today?Engraving edicts on pillars and rocks across ... Buddhist scriptures and practices. Without Ashoka’s patronage, Buddhism ...
These pillars were in fact a sort of public address system: their purpose was to carry, carved on them, proclamations or edicts from Ashoka ... his people through a rock edict: "The Kalinga ...
A delegation of Sri Lankan Buddhist Monks visited Ashoka's Rock Edict at Shahbazgarhi in Mardan District ... who succeeded to the throne in about 274 B.C. The set of fourteen edicts at Shahbaz Garhi ...
These pillars were in fact a sort of public address system: their purpose was to carry, carved on them, proclamations or edicts from Ashoka ... his people through a rock edict: "The Kalinga ...
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