That he was interested in bettering the lives of all living things.
The emperor Asoka (c. 269-232 BC) was motivated to convert to Buddhism after seeing 100,000 casualties during his conquests. After this transformation he promoted peace and prosperity. He wanted to live a humble life without unnecessary festivals and excess. He did not want to kill living beings and emphasized non-violence. Asoka stressed respect for elders and encouraged all generations to follow in his footsteps. He believed in bettering the lives of others through religious and social tolerance. Asoka considered it his duty to spread the gift of righteousness throughout Asia.
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because he wrote edicts about the priciples that guided his rule.
They are a written record.
They are a written record.
Asoka is a empire who ruled India.
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that he was interested in bettering the lives of all living things
The four Edicts are: Buddhist Values General Welfare Justice Security
buddhism became more important
The edicts were purpose is to promote four main goals:Buddhism values, general welfare, justice, and security.
God's edicts are divine rules or commands that are believed to be issued by a higher power, such as a deity. These edicts are usually seen as morally or spiritually binding and are to be followed by those who adhere to the corresponding religion or belief system. Divine edicts are often considered sacred and are believed to reflect the will of the deity.
Ashoka was the son of Bindusara and his grandfather chandragupta. His edicts tell that what he was doing for his people and how they should live and also tells about his life