Thursday, November 1, 2018

Important Facts About Ashoka

Important facts about Ashoka


  1. Ashoka's most favorite bird was peacock.
  2. The families of Ashoka's living brothers and sisters are mentioned in the fifth inscription.
  3. According to Rajatarangini, before accepting Buddhism, Ashoka was a follower of Brahmin religion (worshiper of Shiva).
  4. According to Divya Dwiveda, Ashoka was conferred by Upgupta in Buddhism.
  5. 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).
  6. After mentioning Ashoka in Buddhism, the mention of two peacocks and a buck are found in the state cemetery.
  7. The monk used in Buddhist literature is used in terms of dynamic words being oriented to enter the union.
  8. According to the first Shilalakake, Ashoka was an ordinary worshiper for 2 years and 6 months after the adoption of Buddhism.
  9. Minor inscription derived from Bhabru (Barat, Rajasthan) in which Ashoka expressly greeted Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha.
  10. The mandate enacted on the small pillars of Sarnath, Sanchi and Kaushambi prove Ashoka to be Buddhists.
  11. Ashok Sachi, Sarnath and Kaushambi in the short column articles give a reminder to the monks and monks who split the Buddhist Union.
  12. The practice of the name of the Pujaja (Sankyo-Sannyas) related to the Buddhist Union had strengthened till Ashoka's time.
  13. Divya Vedan gives Ashoka the mention of the victory of Khas Desh (Nepal).
  14. Ashok used Pali language and Brahmi script.
  15. Prakrit is the language used in Ashoka's records.
  16. In the third inscription, Ashoka is considered as a part of Dhamma, a small expenditure and a small collection.
  17. Ashoka has been criticized for following the Dhamma victory in the Gargi Samhita Granth.
  18. Not register column 7 is considered to be the last announcement of Ashoka's reign.
  19. According to Divya Dwiveda, Ashoka wanted to give gifts to Kukkutaram Vihar in the last days of his life.
  20. The analysis of the concept of Ashoka's reign is found in the sixth inscription.
  21. Ashok had built Srinagar in Kashmir.
  22. 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.
  23. In the Brahmagiri inscription, it is mentioned that Ashok spent 256 nights in the Dhamm pilgrimage.
  24. Ashok's Dham is derived from the definition of "rohohavavasut".

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