King Ashoka is the Indian king and emperor of north India from 273 to 231 B.c. He was the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya. In his dynasty, Ashoka is considered to be the one of the powerful and cruel ruler of the Maurya dynasty. He is considered to be cruel because he kills his 99 brothers in the sake of kingdom that s specified in the Buddhist writings(pg-203). Ashoka personality totally changed after the war of Kalinga and he devoted his whole life in respect of Buddhism.
He puts the great impact on the indian Economic impacts King Ashoka leaves a great marks on the economy of the India. This period is calle as Golde age period in the ancient history. During his period lots of small kingdoms joined together to frm the first Indian empire. During his time he was considered as a role model for economic management in which marine trade and commercial activities expanded which operates between the capitals of mauryas, pataliputra, and the Tamralipti which was largest sea port at that time.
The main purpose behind this marine trade was that he wanted to increase the agriculture production; so he provided the water canals. In order to increase the commerce Ashoka developed new highways. India is a centre of silk routes operates between Europe ad china because India ha well developed merachnt navy which allows the steady flow of Goods such as gold , pecious stones, silk, perfumes etc. The revenue earned from these trade activities are use for the wellbeing of the community. Export was on peak at that time which is recorded in the Roman Senate. During his Ashoka build the pillars which are later on become a national symbol of India. Ashoka pilaars are like four lions facing into the four directions. This is a part of official letter and on indian currency. Religious impact Buddhism is the religion practiced by the followers of Siddhartha Gautama or Gautama Buddha. Buddha was a peer or fellow of Mahavira. The basic beliefs of Buddhism include the four noble truth; existence is suffering means pain and suffering are a part of life; suffering has a cause, namely human desires and attachments; there is an end of suffering, which is Nirvana as like in Jainism; the path to end of suffering is called Eightfold path means right livelihood, mindfulness, action and concentration. An interesting fact is that Buddhism is different from Hinduism because it ignored the caste system. All Buddhists avoid alcohol and meat. The major thing is that Buddhism focus on the personal enlightenment of spiritual development. On the other hand, Buddhism was an important religion in ancient India until about 1200 C.E. But because of widely spread Hinduism in ancient India, people declined Buddhism. However, it is one of the major religion in the world today. King Ashoka adopted Buddhism and promoted and helped to spread it beyond India as Mahatma buddh leaves great impact on the mind and soul of the king ashoka. Around 262 B.C. ashoka army conquered kalinga. Enormous loss of life and property during the war greatly affects the mind of ashoka. This destruction melted his heart and he accept Buddhism and started promoting beyond India. There was another story behind it when he went to sarnath at conference where he got the chance to learn more closely about the learnings of Buddhism. After the conference king supported the belief of not hurting the animals. He is very in kind hearted in respect of animals he passed the laws concerned with moral values and banned the innocent animals sacrifice for the religious purposes. He promoted the non-violence and tolerance in ancient india. In order to this, He sent priests to the different countries to spread Buddhism in the every corner of the world. First missionary was his son who went to sri lanka. His pathway of leading his life was toally canged from the previous life now he started living the spiritual life. He started following and describing the concept .of Dharma. According to it, people had to do all of their duties right without any selflessness. All the religions like Sikhism, Jainism and Hinduism are concerned with the belief of dharma. But, ashoka’s belief of dharma was relied on the Buddhism. Moreover, ashoka wanted to preserve his new religion from any kind of discrimination because he did not want any divisions on the basis of believes and rituals. Thus, he became the dominant leader of Buddhist monks in Pataliputra where he arranged the set of rules of Buddhism for them. He built various holy places for Hindu and Jain admirers as he also respected other religions of ancient India.Political impact-ashoka considered war as an instrument for acquiring political aims. Ashoka used the beliefs of Buddhism as a political prospective before the war of Kalinga. After the war he fully devoted his life towards Buddhism. He was one of the significant ruler of the ancient world whose peaceful policies like non-violence, truthfulness brought change in ancient india as well as in modern india. As we know that his messages are on the banknotes or indian currency. We can find his messages through looking at the Gandhi facing the four lions of ashoka pillar on indian currency as well as on the various government properties. Social impact-Ashoka was known as the cruel ruler in the beginning, but when he changed himself and started following the Buddhist religion, then he was considered as a kind hearted and valuable person. He spent his whole life in the enhancing the teaching of Buddha. He set human right for both males and females. He also emphasized on the ideas of education and health in his kingdom. Thus, he was considered a central part of Buddhism beliefs. King Ashoka is the Indian king and emperor of north India from 273 to 231 B.c. He was the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya. In his dynasty, Ashoka is considered to be the one of the powerful and cruel ruler of the Maurya dynasty. He is considered to be cruel because he kills his 99 brothers in the sake of kingdom that s specified in the Buddhist writings(pg-203). Ashoka personality totally changed after the war of Kalinga and he devoted his whole life in respect of Buddhism. He puts the great impact on the indian Economic impacts King Ashoka leaves a great marks on the economy of the India. This period is calle as Golde age period in the ancient history. During his period lots of small kingdoms joined together to frm the first Indian empire. During his time he was considered as a role model for economic management in which marine trade and commercial activities expanded which operates between the capitals of mauryas, pataliputra, and the Tamralipti which was largest sea port at that time. The main purpose behind this marine trade was that he wanted to increase the agriculture production; so he provided the water canals. In order to increase the commerce Ashoka developed new highways. India is a centre of silk routes operates between Europe ad china because India ha well developed merachnt navy which allows the steady flow of Goods such as gold , pecious stones, silk, perfumes etc. The revenue earned from these trade activities are use for the wellbeing of the community. Export was on peak at that time which is recorded in the Roman Senate. During his Ashoka build the pillars which are later on become a national symbol of India. Ashoka pilaars are like four lions facing into the four directions. This is a part of official letter and on indian currency. Religious impact Buddhism is the religion practiced by the followers of Siddhartha Gautama or Gautama Buddha. Buddha was a peer or fellow of Mahavira. The basic beliefs of Buddhism include the four noble truth; existence is suffering means pain and suffering are a part of life; suffering has a cause, namely human desires and attachments; there is an end of suffering, which is Nirvana as like in Jainism; the path to end of suffering is called Eightfold path means right livelihood, mindfulness, action and concentration. An interesting fact is that Buddhism is different from Hinduism because it ignored the caste system. All Buddhists avoid alcohol and meat. The major thing is that Buddhism focus on the personal enlightenment of spiritual development. On the other hand, Buddhism was an important religion in ancient India until about 1200 C.E. But because of widely spread Hinduism in ancient India, people declined Buddhism. However, it is one of the major religion in the world today. King Ashoka adopted Buddhism and promoted and helped to spread it beyond India as Mahatma buddh leaves great impact on the mind and soul of the king ashoka. Around 262 B.C. ashoka army conquered kalinga. Enormous loss of life and property during the war greatly affects the mind of ashoka. This destruction melted his heart and he accept Buddhism and started promoting beyond India. There was another story behind it when he went to sarnath at conference where he got the chance to learn more closely about the learnings of Buddhism. After the conference king supported the belief of not hurting the animals. He is very in kind hearted in respect of animals he passed the laws concerned with moral values and banned the innocent animals sacrifice for the religious purposes. He promoted the non-violence and tolerance in ancient india. In order to this, He sent priests to the different countries to spread Buddhism in the every corner of the world. First missionary was his son who went to sri lanka. His pathway of leading his life was toally canged from the previous life now he started living the spiritual life. He started following and describing the concept .of Dharma. According to it, people had to do all of their duties right without any selflessness. All the religions like Sikhism, Jainism and Hinduism are concerned with the belief of dharma. But, ashoka’s belief of dharma was relied on the Buddhism. Moreover, ashoka wanted to preserve his new religion from any kind of discrimination because he did not want any divisions on the basis of believes and rituals. Thus, he became the dominant leader of Buddhist monks in Pataliputra where he arranged the set of rules of Buddhism for them. He built various holy places for Hindu and Jain admirers as he also respected other religions of ancient India.Political impact-ashoka considered war as an instrument for acquiring political aims. Ashoka used the beliefs of Buddhism as a political prospective before the war of Kalinga. After the war he fully devoted his life towards Buddhism. He was one of the significant ruler of the ancient world whose peaceful policies like non-violence, truthfulness brought change in ancient india as well as in modern india. As we know that his messages are on the banknotes or indian currency. We can find his messages through looking at the Gandhi facing the four lions of ashoka pillar on indian currency as well as on the various government properties. Social impact-Ashoka was known as the cruel ruler in the beginning, but when he changed himself and started following the Buddhist religion, then he was considered as a kind hearted and valuable person. He spent his whole life in the enhancing the teaching of Buddha. He set human right for both males and females. He also emphasized on the ideas of education and health in his kingdom. Thus, he was considered a central part of Buddhism beliefs.