Born: 304 BC
Born In: Pataliputra
Born: 304 BC
Born In: Pataliputra
Ashoka, also known as Ashoka the Great, was the third ruler of the Mauryan Empire and is regarded as one of the greatest emperors in Indian history. He ruled over nearly the entire Indian subcontinent, with his empire stretching from present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan in the northwest to Bengal in the east, and as far south as northern Tamil Nadu and Kerala. He is widely credited for his significant role in spreading Buddhism to various parts of Asia. Initially, Ashoka was a formidable and ambitious ruler with a relentless drive to expand his empire. His conquest of Kalinga (modern-day Odisha) in 261 BCE, is remembered as one of the bloodiest wars in ancient history, resulting in massive loss of life and devastation. Deeply affected by the suffering caused by the war, Ashoka underwent a profound transformation, renouncing violence and embracing Buddhism. This marked the beginning of his reign as a peaceful and compassionate ruler devoted to the welfare of his people. Ashoka is renowned for constructing numerous stupas and pillars across his empire to promote Buddhism and convey moral teachings. The most significant of these is the Lion Capital of Ashoka, which is now the national emblem of India. The Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel symbolizing dharma (righteousness), is prominently featured on the Lion Capital and is at the center of India's national flag. The reign of Ashoka is considered one of the most glorious periods in Indian history. Although Buddhism eventually declined in India after his death, it continued to flourish and spread across eastern and southeastern Asia, leaving a lasting legacy.
Recommended For You
Also Known As: Dharma Ashoka, Ashoka the Terrible, Asoka, Ashoka the Great
Died At Age: 72
Spouse/Ex-: Karuvaki, Maharani Devi, Rani Padmavati, Tishyaraksha
father: Bindusara
mother: Shubhadrangi
siblings: Susima
children: Charumati, Jaluka, Kunala, Mahinda, Sangamitta, Tivala
Born Country: India
Died on: 232 BC
place of death: Pataliputra
City: Patna, India
Recommended For You
He was appointed the Viceroy of Avanti province in 286 BC, after suppressing the uprising at Ujjain.
He attacked Kalinga in 261 BC, to further extend his Empire and conquered it successfully, only to be shocked to see the massive destruction caused in terms of both property and human lives.
Ashoka passed away in 232 BCE, at the age of 72. He is remembered as a stable and compassionate ruler who cared deeply for his subjects and left a profound legacy of peace and moral governance.
How To Cite
People Also Viewed