Important facts about Ashoka
- Ashoka's most favorite bird was peacock.
- The families of Ashoka's living brothers and sisters are mentioned in the fifth inscription.
- According to Rajatarangini, before accepting Buddhism, Ashoka was a follower of Brahmin religion (worshiper of Shiva).
- According to Divya Dwiveda, Ashoka was conferred by Upgupta in Buddhism.
- In the fourth year of Ashoka's rule, a seven-year-old monk named Nigradhas had been conferred in the Buddhist view, it is mentioned in Sinhalese ascetics (Deepavansh and Mahavansh).
- After mentioning Ashoka in Buddhism, the mention of two peacocks and a buck are found in the state cemetery.
- The monk used in Buddhist literature is used in terms of dynamic words being oriented to enter the union.
- According to the first Shilalakake, Ashoka was an ordinary worshiper for 2 years and 6 months after the adoption of Buddhism.
- Minor inscription derived from Bhabru (Barat, Rajasthan) in which Ashoka expressly greeted Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha.
- The mandate enacted on the small pillars of Sarnath, Sanchi and Kaushambi prove Ashoka to be Buddhists.
- Ashok Sachi, Sarnath and Kaushambi in the short column articles give a reminder to the monks and monks who split the Buddhist Union.
- The practice of the name of the Pujaja (Sankyo-Sannyas) related to the Buddhist Union had strengthened till Ashoka's time.
- Divya Vedan gives Ashoka the mention of the victory of Khas Desh (Nepal).
- Ashok used Pali language and Brahmi script.
- Prakrit is the language used in Ashoka's records.
- In the third inscription, Ashoka is considered as a part of Dhamma, a small expenditure and a small collection.
- Ashoka has been criticized for following the Dhamma victory in the Gargi Samhita Granth.
- Not register column 7 is considered to be the last announcement of Ashoka's reign.
- According to Divya Dwiveda, Ashoka wanted to give gifts to Kukkutaram Vihar in the last days of his life.
- The analysis of the concept of Ashoka's reign is found in the sixth inscription.
- Ashok had built Srinagar in Kashmir.
- According to Divya Vidyan, Ashok established Devapatan Nagar in Nepal. According to Taranath's description, Ashoka had established a city called Lalitpatangalam in Nepal and his daughter Charamati founded a city called Devapatan.
- In the Brahmagiri inscription, it is mentioned that Ashok spent 256 nights in the Dhamm pilgrimage.
- Ashok's Dham is derived from the definition of "rohohavavasut".
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