Chandragupta

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History

 

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February 16, 2015

 

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Ashoka, likewise, conquered Kalinga during a bloody war. Although unlike Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka hated the violence so much that he turned to Buddhism. Ashoka’s Buddhist beliefs played a key role in the way he ruled. He imposed his views upon his people and helped spread the religion throughout the state...
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Ashoka practiced non-violence, ahimsa, a major part of Buddhism. Chandragupta continued to rule pitilessly. Any suspected traitor would receive the death penalty, or worse, an 18-day cycle of torturous punishments as mentioned in the Arthashastra. His army’s job originally was to conquer new land, but its job became making sure everyone stayed in line and to prevent any revolts, another cruel way of his rule...
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