Emperor Ashoka, after witnessing the horrors of the Kalinga War, embraced Buddhism and dedicated his rule to promoting peace, tolerance, and compassion through moral edicts. These inscriptions ...
Major Rock Edict IV-Dhammaghosha - the sound of Dhamma/righteousness over Bherighosha - the sound of war. In his view, King ...
The Rock edicts of Khalsi, also spelled Kalsi, are a group of an Indian rock inscriptions written by the Indian Emperor Ashoka around 250 BCE. They contain some of the most important of the Edicts of ...
The Allahabad Museum will offer miniature Ashoka Pillar replicas as souvenirs during Mahakumbh-2025, showcasing India's rich ...
Referring to the Asokan edicts and inscriptions found across the South Asian region, research scholar Harshakumar Kugwe said ...
The learned James Princep succeeded in deciphering that in the Pali language. It is an edict of As-o-ko [Ashoka], the Bhoodist king of all India, who lived from 325 to 288 B.C., forbidding the ...
William Dalrymple’s book The Golden Road journey unearths a forgotten story of the ancient past. It’s a historian’s ...
Ashoka Buildcon Ltd. was incorporated in May 1993. The Company is engaged in the business of construction of infrastructure facilities on Engineering Procurement and Construction Basis (EPC) and Built ...
The teachings of the Buddha appealed to Emperor Asoka, and he completely changed and became a Buddhist, after which he helped Buddhism to flourish in India.ƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚ He inculcated the teachings of the ...